Claim Deadline: Ongoing
Potential Compensation: Varies
Proof Required: Yes
If you purchased a MyHeritage DNA test kit online within the last two years, your genetic data and personal information may have been improperly tracked and used for targeted advertising without your full knowledge or consent. You could be eligible for compensation.
Law firm Siri & Glimstad is currently investigating whether MyHeritage DNA and similar genetic testing companies are using hidden tracking tools—known as “pixels”—to collect sensitive data, including DNA results and purchase details, and then using that data to serve users personalized ads online.
Launched in 2016, MyHeritage DNA is a direct-to-consumer ancestry testing service offered by MyHeritage. The company boasts over 1 billion user profiles and supports research for more than 52 million family trees.
You may qualify for compensation if:
If this applies to you, you are encouraged to complete the form below to determine your eligibility.
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