23andMe make clear that they do not assume that the genetic material belongs to you just because you are the account holder -- you can submit several samples under different names for family members, for instance.
It seems the simplest step to prevent 23AndMe being forced to give up your genetic data at some future dystopic point has already been taken: they already have no way of knowing if it's actually your data. You can take anyone's DNA and call it yours, or give anyone else's name to your own DNA.
It seems the simplest step to prevent 23AndMe being forced to give up your genetic data at some future dystopic point has already been taken: they already have no way of knowing if it's actually your data. You can take anyone's DNA and call it yours, or give anyone else's name to your own DNA.