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Originally Posted by Rathji
My wife saw this thing on TV today and is convinced we need to get one. Anyone hear of this before?
I seems real steep for a picture that doesn't take any artistic ability to produce, and it makes me wonder about sending my DNA off to some lab somewhere. How do I know they won't be cloning mini me's and selling them on ebay?
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Wouldn't you buy a mini me version of you? Maybe he could work for you and you could be golfing every day, a mini me slave!
As for their privacy:
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Privacy. Your Right, our Obligation.
At DNA 11, we've built a secure collection, processing and tracking system to keep your private information private. Scan the paragraphs below to assure yourself that our procedures are secure. Before you do, here are the four most important measures to consider:
1. An anonymous six-digit serial number/barcode (and not your real name) is used to track your DNA sample, fingerprint or lip print.
2. We partner only with a professional third-party, FDA certified, multi-million dollar lab facility to process your DNA samples. No one at that facility ever sees your name. They work with tracking numbers only.
3. All DNA samples are destroyed after processing and photography by our lab.
4. While the resulting DNA images provide a unique DNA signature, the image cannot be deciphered or reverse engineered. The image does not (and cannot) hold any forensic-level information.
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