23andMe defines "Personal Information" as information that can be used to identify you, either alone or in combination with other information. 23andMe collects and stores the following types of Personal Information (see Terms of Service for a full list of related definitions):
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"Registration Information" is the information you provide about yourself when registering for and/or purchasing our Services (e.g. name, email, address, user ID and password, and payment information).
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"Genetic Information" is information regarding your genotype (e.g. the As, Ts, Cs, and Gs at particular locations in your genome), generated through processing of your saliva by 23andMe or by its contractors, successors, and assignees; or otherwise processed by and/or contributed to 23andMe.
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"Self-Reported Information" is information about yourself, including your disease conditions, other health-related information, personal traits, ethnicity, family history, and other information that you enter into surveys, forms, or features indicated for 23andMe Research use while signed in to your 23andMe account.
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"User Content" is all information, data, text, software, music, audio, photographs, graphics, video, messages, or other materials - other than Genetic Information and Self-Reported Information - generated by users of 23andMe Services and transmitted, whether publicly or privately, to or through 23andMe.
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"Web Behavior Information" is information on how you use the 23andMe website (e.g. browser type, domains, page views) collected through log files, cookies, and web beacon technology.
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