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Your DNA gets replicated.
That's terrifying. I can't imagine interacting with someone as insufferable as me.
My fear, before your comment, was the information getting acquired by health insurance companies. Imagine trying to get inexpensive coverage for something the insurance company knows you're more likely to get.
Don't worry, their data security team delivered the Optus and Medibank solutions too
They sell it to the CCP, then they use your DNA to create a few clones of you (with mind altering tech so your clones follow every direction given to them by the CCP) to add to their army, meaning they're one-step closer to completing their army and launching their assault against the rest of the world and one-day ruling the planet.
Like 23andMe giving Richard Branson, third parties access?
Apparently 80% of users "opt in" 🙄
The police police already use this as a defacto police DNA database. Who knows who else these companies sell it to. So what's one more company…
Or if there is a data breach?
Unless you need to use DNA to open Google you fine
Give them time…
A data breach would be a massive issue.
Having access to your DNS data means almost nothing, but access to your family tree means they could cause you a lot of trouble vis scams and blackmail.
Only 40 mins to buy.
Can this tell me if I have the ozbargainers gene?
You’re questioning the deal before buying, so clearly you don’t.
The three types of OzBargainers in this world:
I'm sure there's some interesting stuff to be found out about one's heritage, etc but the idea of paying a corporation for the right to give them your DNA profile is wild to me
can we use fake names to avoid the dna security issue?
For best results use fake DNA too since that’s harder to change
I sent them RNA instead of DNA. Turns out my oldest known ancestor is the 48,000 year old virus found in Siberia.
Haha. GOLD!
Their website states its RRP is usually $129
No no no
Can’t wait to meet all my children with autoimmune diseases (kidding)
Just a reminder for those finding trace amounts of certain ancestries - You are not a Viking/Irish/Japanese/etc.
Police already have mine so I've got nothing to lose?
May as well give them the spit sample too then?
Gathering samples for the next outbreak
Bs rrp, expired and showing $114
Bs rrp
https://au.camelcamelcamel.com/product/B00TRLVKW0
Shows it spent more time at $159 in the last 4 years then at any other price point
Thomas Mother Freaking Jefferson!
I thought I remember hearing in the media that these were useless and borderline misleading?
Yeah, they're completely useless and have no validity. My genetics professor used to joke about these things all the time.
What happens when the company that's collecting information about your DNA gets bought out by another company?