Top 5 at 5: Will 23andMe Put Personal Genetic Data Up for Sale?
Dr Mohammad Firdaus Bin Abdul Aziz, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Malaya
10-Apr-25 17:00

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With 23andMe filing for bankruptcy, concerns are mounting over the fate of genetic data from its 15 million customers — especially as a U.S. judge has ruled that the company can sell user data. Dr Mohammad Firdaus Bin Abdul Aziz, Senior Lecturer at the University of Malaya, joins us to unpack what this means for consent, contracts, and consumer rights.
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Tags: digital sexual abuse, dubai chocolate, pistachio, 23andme, genetics, data privacy, us-china trade war, tariffs, bukit cherakah forest reserve, child psychology,