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by EDEdDNEdDYFaN
627 days ago
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gdpr might help you with data in a web database or data warehouse but if they have anything outside of that you're still screwed. I doubt a failing company has the time, energy, or resources to comprehensively clean up your data everywhere. Definitely submit the request but don't expect it to prevent your info from being resold |
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But as 23andme is an US company, it is not under the jurisdiction of the GDPR. The legal situation isn't clear, the EU would claim some jurisdiction, but I (IANAL) think it's more like you go to the US, walk into a Walgreen and give up your data.