Police can request your DNA from 23 and me and Ancestry

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Police can request your DNA from 23andMe and Ancestry
Millions of people have handed their DNA over to genetic testing companies like Ancestry or 23andMe to learn more about their family trees. But when you ship off your saliva, law enforcement could have access to your DNA. Police could use genetic information it gets from those companies to identify you in a criminal investigation, even if you’ve never used one of those services. Jacksonville resident Eric


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And they can use it against you, they can also accuse you of something you did not do like the case where two brothers one of the brothers did a crime, the DNA was taken from Ancestry .com they said they had their match and in reality it was the wrong person . Yeah this is an invasion of your private mapped out DNA genetics dilweeds and a lot of crooked bs can be falsified against you.
 
If you decide to send to any testing companies, identify yourself as Jubilation T. Cornpone or something.
 
Why go through a bunch of nonsense when you could just ask?
 

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