About half of Americans are OK with DNA testing companies sharing user data with law enforcement
48% of Americans say it is acceptable for DNA testing companies to share customers’ genetic data with law enforcement agencies to help solve crimes. Fewer – a third – say this is unacceptable, while 18% are unsure.
These findings come at a time when the use of at-home DNA testing kits has raised concerns about whether consumers understand and are comfortable with the use of their data by police.











