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billyoyo | 2 years ago

Clearly a bad faith argument. someone with your passwords can do a lot more damage than someone with your DNA.

I think DNA is probably sensitive on the level of someone knowing your name and DOB. Not convinced it's much more dangerous than that.

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rocho|2 years ago

That's only true now. You don't know that DNA leakage won't be a higher risk in the future (and FWIW, my opinion is the opposite of yours regarding the future risks). Moreover you can change your passwords, but you can't change your DNA.