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#Genetic data site #openSNP to close and delete data over #privacy concerns
openSNP, a platform for sharing genetic and phenotypic data, will shut down, and delete all user submissions over privacy concerns and risk of misuse by authoritarian governments.
Announced earlier this week by co-founder Bastian Greshake Tzovaras, who expressed concerns about how personal #genomics data is subject to abuse today and how fundamentally landscape has changed over the last 14 years.
bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

BleepingComputer · Genetic data site openSNP to close and delete data over privacy concernsBy Bill Toulas

Bleeping Computer: Genetic data site openSNP to close and delete data over privacy concerns. “The openSNP project, a platform for sharing genetic and phenotypic data, will shut down on April 30, 2025, and delete all user submissions over privacy concerns and the risk of misuse by authoritarian governments.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/04/03/bleeping-computer-genetic-data-site-opensnp-to-close-and-delete-data-over-privacy-concerns/

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Ars Technica: FTC: 23andMe buyer must honor firm’s privacy promises for genetic data. “Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson said he’s keeping an eye on 23andMe’s bankruptcy proceeding and the company’s planned sale because of privacy concerns related to genetic testing data.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/04/02/ftc-23andme-buyer-must-honor-firms-privacy-promises-for-genetic-data-ars-technica/

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Another ‘scandal - but the wrong one! The real one is that Irish public money founded the acquisition of genetic information and then its transfer to the US - where as has become obvious, a group of pirates who could not give a shit about people are ‘managing’ privacy and the judiciary.

archive.today/2025.03.30-01235

Correction - added link to news archive

🧬 This study explores how nanopore sequencing transforms biochemical molecules into human-readable signals—revolutionizing how we decode protozoan genomes.

🔗 Nanopore sequencing of protozoa: Decoding biological information on a string of biochemical molecules into human-readable signals. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2025.01

📚 CSBJ: csbj.org/

#Genomics
#Bioinformatics
#Academia

Beware US academic coders. If you have collaborators contributing code from a sanctioned region, your repos may be locked.

See mastodon.social/@organicmaps/1

The kicker is that the US is leaning authoritarian and all in on censorship. If Canada or Mexico become sanction targets and you have code pushes from there, Microsoft will lock you out of your GitHub accounts.

GitHub read-only
MastodonOrganic Maps (@organicmaps@mastodon.social)Attached: 1 image We have a temporary glitch with GitHub—probably some contributor was geolocated in a sanctioned region (no details yet). All required documents to unlock the account have been uploaded. Don't blame Microsoft/GitHub - it is just U.S. law. Please be patient. It should be unblocked soon.