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You should reread that second sentence you wrote. You’re telling me a company doesn’t comply with law-enforcement … and what they just let it go when they say no to a search warrant? That’s simply not how that works, and there are many instances where it has been handed over and even solved crimes because they did handed over…..
Comment by StaleCanole at 08/12/2024 at 03:30 UTC
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The point being is that they wont hand over data without a search warrant. 23 and me and several other companies have different data sharing agreements and relationships with law enforcement.
As a policy Ancestry does not allow law-enforcement to do broad searches of its dna databases either. That’s not something law enforcement can obtain a warrant for. Law enforcement has to issue a warrant for a specific individual