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All true but above all DNA is personal. It's yours to share or not. When someone related to you shares, they're sharing you and yours as well.

Let's rephrase: I never could understand why people would willingly offer their DNA *and the DNA of all those who share some part of their DNA* to for profit companies subject to data breaches, court orders, nefarious employees, etc.



> Let's rephrase: I never could understand why people would willingly offer their DNA

To get information that benefits them.

And from a practical point of view, a lot of my information has been leaked multiple times already. And I'm carrying a phone that tracks my movements to within a few meters all the time. I walk by multiple Ring cameras every day, etc.

Why care about one more privacy leak?


I’m quite sure nobody in my family is the type of HN privacy geek who would care about this, so I don’t feel bad at all.


Two books that would be good for you to read then:

"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism" - Long and details but extremely thorough. A must read for anyone with that excuse "I have nothing to hide".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Age_of_Surveillance_Capita... -

"Stand Out of Our Light " - Similar message as "Surveillance Capitalism" - from an ex-Google'r - but without the depth and breadth. Not as heavy but packs a near similar punch.

https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/stand-out-of-our-light/...

p.s. Not feeling bad and/or not recognizing the issue is a symptom of the problem. Yeah, ironic.




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