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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSurely it's a breach of something or other to reveal a genetic match that way, unless the billionaire ticked a box (or didn't tick a box) that allowed his identity to be shared with potential genetic matches
A distant family member of mine is adopted (early 60s) and was able to figure out who their biological family was through one of those sites even though they never consented to supplying that information. Just was able to figure it out through a match with their relatives and then a short conversation with one of the person they matched with on facebook.
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Surely it's a breach of something or other to reveal a genetic match that way, unless the billionaire ticked a box (or didn't tick a box) that allowed his identity to be shared with potential genetic matches
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She said her father 'recognised' the name of the man, who was a 'family friend'
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oops - divorce by DNA test?
Woman makes shock discovery that she is NOT actually related to her father | Daily Mail Online
Woman whose dad gave the family DNA ancestry kits for Christmas finds out he's NOT her real father - and reveals her paternal match is a 'billionaire old family friend'- TikToker Cat McDonald discovered a family secret after she was given a DNA test
- Cat explained that her father had the 'brilliant' idea to gift her family DNA tests
- But the results saw her get a paternal match - but it shockingly wasn't her father
- She said her father 'recognised' the name of the man, who was a 'family friend'
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