As opposed to our future ancestors? I dig 23andMe. Early adopter.
What makes you comfortable using 23andme?
I get shitloads of info, and I haven't committed an felonies so I don't care who knows what about me. I mean ... ancestry, recessives, health risks. Met two second cousins I never knew about. Like I said, early adopter: $79 and a vial of spit well spent, IMO.
My take on it is privacy.
It gives someone else your DNA.
Someone once gave me a theory. What if they took that DNA and put it into a database right? And then, they use it to track people by satellite or something.
There goes your privacy.
As for you having done it; good for you and I'm glad you found extended family, especially that of a second cousin.
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