Sciq With Jayde Lovell

How your Ancestry DNA test is risking your privacy

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G’Day everyone – Welcome to ScIQ on TYT Network.In today’s society, people are very concerned about race. Is Elizabeth Warren really Native American? Is Mitt Romney really human? Or a cyborg sent from planet nine?But if you thought you owned that DNA test, think again, because by getting a test done you just lost the rights to your genetic data! Recently news came out that FamilyTreeDNA shared it’s databank of 2 million people with the FBI – so if you’ve taken a DNA test and were planning to murder someone, you might want to reconsider. Now, I think we all agree that solving crimes is good. But the Family Tree database is also free to access and can be used by anyone, which you probably didn’t know when you spat on that q-tip. Yes, Public DNA databases are a real thing, and they are a big risk to your privacy risks.Scarily, the FBI can also use the database to find the relatives of criminals, and then use those relatives to find the real suspect. Now, people who get their DNA tes