Here's a question most people never think to ask: in which country is your DNA data stored right now?

When you spit into a tube and send it off, your raw genetic sequence โ€” the most uniquely identifying data you will ever produce โ€” lands on a server somewhere. Often in a jurisdiction where your privacy rights are weaker than where you live. ๐Ÿงต

GDPR Article 44-49 restricts transfers of personal data outside the EU/EEA. But genetic data processed before those protections existed? It's already out there.

This is why data sovereignty matters for genomics more than almost any other category of personal data:

- Your DNA cannot be changed if compromised
- It identifies not just you, but your biological relatives
- It reveals predispositions you may not even know about yet

Before you use any DNA analysis service, ask three questions:
1. Where are the servers physically located?
2. Under which legal jurisdiction does your data fall?
3. Can you export and permanently delete your raw data?

If the answers aren't clear, that's your answer.

#GeneticPrivacy #DataSovereignty #GDPR

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