After becoming intrigued by GENE reviews, I wanted to explore the website and uncover their DNA.

To proceed, you can order a set to collect your DNA and send it back. However, the question arises: to whom should it be sent? I mention this at the end of the review.

Upon visiting the website, I noticed two instances of the phrase "earn money with DNA" and an annoying chat window. These elements gave me a impression of aggressive commercial activity.

One concern that arises is the issue of regulations. In the Netherlands, we are required to provide consent regarding the usage of our personal data. However, GENE operates in an unregulated era, and can potentially utilize our data for profit. It's worth considering whether we want to grant them unrestricted access and control over our genetic information.

About "whom to sent?". Important point to note is that Genomes.io relies on third-party laboratories for DNA extraction, sequencing, and data analysis, who they don't mention.

After the blog from Dan I gained some trust and adjusted my rating from 1 to 2 stars. It is always good to DYOR and I still think I have legit points. Show Less


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