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23andYou: DNA Storage Is Growing, and So Is the Need to Protect Your DNA Privacy

27 pointsby BCM43almost 3 years ago

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Gunaxalmost 3 years ago
Someday someone is going to invent a way to sample your DNA for under 1 USD, and all of this will be moot. Further, they will probably be able to do it by touch or by air.<p>Our problems stem because we take certain privacies for granted by the nature of them being impractical.<p>Humans are excellent at facial recognition. Yet it was inly when face recognition became automated that people cared. Yet there was no reason (legally) that someone couldnt have hired a mass of people to learn the faces of their customers. It was just <i>impractical</i>.<p>Same for license plate readers. We could just hire people to stand in street corners and log each livense plate number as it drives by--we just assume no one will do that.<p>Instead it seems we want to blame the technology--yet it seems to me we never had that privacy to begin with--we just assumed no one could gather it at scale.<p>It wouldn&#x27;t surprise me if at some point, these the things become open secrets. That is--they are legally confidential, but in reality broadly known by anyone who is willing to ignore the law (sort of like how Americans social security numbers are all leaked). I don&#x27;t know what the solution is.
rendxalmost 3 years ago
&quot;A Texas lawsuit led to the discovery that its Department of State Health Services was using newborn blood spots not only for research, but also as bartering chips with for-profit companies in exchange for lab equipment. And a subsequent Texas Tribune investigation revealed that the Texas health department had sent hundreds of newborn blood samples to the U.S. Armed Forces to build a national DNA database to help identify missing persons and solve cold cases, and also eventually build an international DNA registry for international law enforcement and anti-terrorism efforts.&quot;
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