Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall issues warning to consumers about protecting personal information by deleting personal accounts following the announcement that genetic testing company, 23andMe, will be filing for bankruptcy. The direct-to-consumer genetic testing company collects and analyzes an individual’s genetic code.

“Given the uncertainty surrounding 23andMe's bankruptcy, consumers should seriously consider deleting their accounts to protect their personal genetic data,” said Attorney General Marshall. “Without clear assurances to protect consumer privacy or the future handling of accounts, deleting your account may be the safest way to ensure sensitive information isn't obtained by those looking to do harm. Our office is closely watching the bankruptcy proceedings and plans to be actively engaged to ensure private information is protected according to Alabama law.”