Summary
OpenSNP, a platform allowing users to upload their genetic data, is shutting down and deleting all data due to privacy concerns. This move follows 23andMe's bankruptcy and raises questions about the future of genetic data.
Key Points
OpenSNP will shut down by the end of April, deleting all user-uploaded genetic data.
The decision comes after concerns over data privacy and the potential misuse of this information.
This move follows 23andMe's bankruptcy and raises questions about the future of genetic data.
Why It Matters
OpenSNP's shutdown highlights the importance of protecting personal data, especially in the context of genetic information.
Author
Zack Whittaker