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$49 Personal Genome at 23andme (incognito windows until you get the best price)

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Re: $49 Personal Genome at 23andme (incognito windows until you get the best price)

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I don't see 49. It says 299 for me. In incognito window it is 99.

New incognitos, not refresh, not new tab

Not only new incognito windows, but you have to close all incognito windows you have open before opening a new one.

Re: $49 Personal Genome at 23andme (incognito windows until you get the best price)

#24
Everyone is so fixated on the price.

What I want to know is, who they share the data with? Do the insurance companies get our genome?

Come on people, there should be no more precious data to you, than the genome of you and your family. Yet facebook users seem more concerned about their social network privacy than HN members are about their genome privacy.

For insurance companies, this could be a total actuarial GOLDMINE and it would probably even be worth them paying us for the data.

Re: $49 Personal Genome at 23andme (incognito windows until you get the best price)

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Everyone is so fixated on the price. What I want to know is, who they share the data with? Do the insurance companies get our genome? Come on people, there should be no more precious data to you, than the genome of you and your family. Yet facebook users seem more concerned about their social network privacy than HN members are about their genome privacy. For insurance companies, this could be a total actuarial GOLDM…

Note that in 13 months (in the US) pre-existing conditions will no longer be excludable (subject to a few complexities, yada yada). That rules out the worst potential abuse. It's unclear to me how "insurance company" access to this data would even be an inarguably bad thing. I can see a lot of good resource planning that could come from a large body of genome data.
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