I just wonder, as to how much of your/our information is posted online via all forms of media, and now a request for our body parts.........ok, body parts is a bit extreme, but what else do you/we feel the need to expose to all and sundry.
How much 'privacy' are you/we willing to give up, with no 100% guarantees it will not get out further. If someone can give me something, that is 100% secure, please do. 100% is a hard target to keep. The only thing that is 100%, is that we will die some day, but there are others who will even debate that in a faith arena.
After all, Family History, as most of us know it, is a hobby and not a life style.
It freedom of choice to do so, but think long and hard before you do it. As when it's done, you cannot go back and change it.
Like some one said, 'You cannot un-invent the atomic bomb'. So you cannot retract your DNA.
I'm no conspiracy theorist, but I still question the Times motives. What's in it for them, and at little expense to them. If they were willing to pay for your DNA test, that would worry me more, because who would own the results. Try arguing that in court.
Never, never, never.......not in a thousand life times, would I ever give my DNA up voluntarily, whether for a free or paid for test.
Steve.
