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Ancestry.com Caught Sharing Customer DNA Data With Police With No Warrant
Idaho Falls, Idaho – Would you find it frightening— perhaps even downright Orwellian — to know that a DNA swab that you sent to a company for recreational purposes would surface years later in the hands of police? What if it caused your child to end up in a police interrogation room as the primary suspect in a murder investigation? In an extremely troubling case out of Idaho Falls, that’s exactly what happened.
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Unsure how caught they are, really. They tell you in the privacy statement that information may be shared with others.
We so need a digital Bill of Rights sooner than later.