r3gg13
Well-known member
Fair enough, it is true. You can ask your physician for a paneling for such concerns as well.You could also simply ask a doctor and not givie such important data like your DNA to a company for some random data where no one knows wether they are true or not.
You do bring up a good and valid point about who you’re leaving your personal data with. IMO, there’s vulnerability for data breach anywhere, it’s a matter of how well thought out their protection protocols are. It doesn’t hurt to be very protective of your data in this case.