- Get Tested refuses to disclose which laboratories they use, raising concerns about privacy and data handling.
- The company claims to use ISO-certified laboratories but does not disclose the names, creating further concern.
- Despite using multiple laboratories, they refuse to disclose all names, citing competitive reasons.
- Expert opinion suggests that the ISO certification only ensures quality systems, not necessarily test quality.
- Concerns are raised about data protection, especially as analyzation results are considered personal data.
- The company claims to use a code system to prevent linking personal information with samples.
- However, they do not provide detailed information about data storage and sharing in their privacy policy.
- Experts warn about the sensitivity of DNA tests and the need to be cautious with sharing such information.
- There are discrepancies in test results between Get Tested and regular medical professionals, raising further doubts.
- The company offers the option to delete accounts, but the process seems to include sending a registered letter.
- There are concerns about the lack of transparency and compliance with privacy regulations in the company’s operations.
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