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In researching their privacy policies, I found this page with Transparency reports that talk about what they do about government & law enforcement access requests:
https://www.ancestry.co
The following is from that page:
"As explained in our Guide for Law Enforcement and our Privacy Statement, Ancestry requires valid legal process for all law enforcement access. Additionally, we believe that an individual's DNA data is particularly sensitive, so we insist on a court order or search warrant as the minimum level of due process before we will review our ability to comply with a request. We also seek to put our customers' privacy first, so we also will try to minimize the scope or even invalidate the warrant before complying."
Per the latest transparency report from July 2024, "Ancestry received no valid requests for access to customers' DNA data between January 1 and June 30, 2024."
You can see past reports on that same page.
In researching their privacy policies, I found this page with Transparency reports that talk about what they do about government & law enforcement access requests:
https://www.ancestry.co
The following is from that page:
"As explained in our Guide for Law Enforcement and our Privacy Statement, Ancestry requires valid legal process for all law enforcement access. Additionally, we believe that an individual's DNA data is particularly sensitive, so we insist on a court order or search warrant as the minimum level of due process before we will review our ability to comply with a request. We also seek to put our customers' privacy first, so we also will try to minimize the scope or even invalidate the warrant before complying."
Per the latest transparency report from July 2024, "Ancestry received no valid requests for access to customers' DNA data between January 1 and June 30, 2024."
You can see past reports on that same page.
"Gran arrested over 27-year-old cold case after grandaughter takes DNA test
The granddaughter... said 'police can actually use Ancestry DNA for stuff like this' adding 'They absolutely can, and they did' following the arrest."
"Police Are Using Your Publicly Available DNA to Solve Crimes. That's a Good Thing.
But it's also crucial for people to give informed consent to have their genetic information used this way"
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