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by CrendKing 893 days ago
How about a middle ground, where if I set up MFA on my account, I automatically disable the access from "distant relative" who haven't setup MFA, even if I want to share my data with them. Because fundamentally this incident is not serious if such transitive access was not employed in the first place.

And since this is a specific access pattern for 23andme, I agree we shouldn't involve government here.