• @monkeyslikebananas2
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    3 hours ago

    Don’t worry, the data will get bought up by the healthcare industry and start using it to deny coverage or to increase premiums.

    “You’ve been randomly selected for a rate increase! For no reason at all! Definitely random!” - Your insurance in 2 years, probably

    • Billiam
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      759 minutes ago

      Health insurance industry.

      Most people in healthcare hate them too.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 hours ago

      I’d be really interested to know my heritage but this scenario actively is stopping me from doing so.

      • @QuarterSwede
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        13 minutes ago

        I’m of the same mind. Luckily my entire family is fairly skeptical of things like this. While we want to know more about our ancestry (we know the culture we’re from as it’s pretty well documented, we would like to hone down where exactly we’re most likely from. Our last name hints at it in the region but it’s still unclear.) I would rather travel across the ocean and do manual research than give my DNA to any of the ancestry companies.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 hour ago

        It’s okay, you can just be like me and have both your parents do it! They may not know my exact data, but they’ve got enough to guess.

      • @[email protected]
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        228 minutes ago

        I really don’t get this. I know where my parents and grandparents came from. Should I care if I have Irish or African blood? It baffles me that anyone does. How would that information would change my life? We should be judged by our actions, not by the origin of our distant ancestors.