Comment on California can share your baby's DNA sample without permission, but new bill could force state to publicly reveal who they're giving it to

BertramDitore@lemmy.world ⁨7⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Wait, what the fuck? This is inexcusable. This means even if you weren’t born in CA, parts of your genome will still be in their database if you’re related to anyone who was, and those parts are often enough to identify you. This isn’t just about personal privacy, it’s about our collective ability to retain ownership and control over the most fundamental parts of ourselves and our families. And this data will obviously be abused by law enforcement, if it hasn’t already, because that’s what they do.

Babies deserve even more privacy protections than adults, since they can’t consent to anything.

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