Love this! Before your hate another nationality based purely on bigoted hate, find out what your DNA says about youhttps://youtu.be/tyaEQEmt5ls
It's a really simple process (cheek swab) and as far as I'm aware, your details & data aren't published anywhere.
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Are details kept on servers where they could possibly be hacked?
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That type of data would be pointless to hack. For published studies on human migration via DNA, no personal details are allowed at all
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it would be a violation of ethics.
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They wouldn't have any details in a database at any time?I'm interested in possibility not probability.
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Your Amazon or Netflix accounts are more likely to be hacked than a DNA bank. Have a look on Ancestry DNA: http://ancstry.me/2kO7yJc
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I found this, dont know if it's true.http://fusion.net/story/215204/law-enforcement-agencies-are-asking-ancestry-com-and-23andme-for-their-customers-dna/ …
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US works differently to UK including access to credit files etc. If you've been arrested they already have enough
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biometric data on record, inc. cheek swabs etc. As it stands, as far as I'm aware, it would be a violation of
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