This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Hope this isn't a repeated submission. Funny how they're trying to deflect blame after they tried to change the EULA post breach.
Well, they have a point.
Why anyone would ever trust somebody else with their DNA data is beyond me.
They do now. But before this they would prompt users to activate it, but it was the users choice not to.
This is, largely, the norm for nearly every online service.