• Illecors@lemmy.cafe
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    17 hours ago
    The fact is that if you’re worried about privacy, you should be far, far more concerned about all the data that various companies are hoovering up about you based on your online activity.
    

    Useless opinion piece saying you shouldn’t worry about this fire because there are bigger fires.

  • henchmannumber3@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Yeah, this seems like terrible advice.

    Just because DNA currently doesn’t say much about you that can theoretically be used against you, that doesn’t stop bad actors from using it as a pretense. Don’t imagine what an honest person will do with it. Imagine what a dishonest person might try to do with it. Act accordingly.

    And what’s the opposite side? Where’s the benefit of letting them keep it? You can always get your DNA tested again later if they actually come out with a useful application of the information.