Hope this isn’t a repeated submission. Funny how they’re trying to deflect blame after they tried to change the EULA post breach.

  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    A successful breach of a family member’s account due to their bad security shouldn’t result in the breach of my account. That’s the problem

    I mean…

    You volunteered to share your info with that person.

    And that person reused a email/password that was compromised.

    How can 23andme prevent that?

    It sucks, but it’s the fault of your relative that you entrusted with access to your information.

    No different than if you handed them a hardcopy and they left it on the table of McDonald’s .

    Quick edit:

    It sounds like you think your account would be compromised, that’s not what happened. Only info you shared with the compromised relative becomes compromised. They don’t magically get your password.

    But you still choose to make it accessible to that relatives account by accepting their request to share