Turns Out Doing Ancestry Tests Gives 3rd Parties Ownership Of Your DNA
Have you given saliva to find your ancestral roots? If you have, your DNA no longer exclusively belongs to you. In fact, it's intellectual property of that company and they're now allowed to do whatever they want with it. Now, obviously this isn't a huge deal in the present, but this broad law definitely could open up a can of worms in the distant future.
For example, would you be cool with clones of yourself popping up in the future to be harvested for organs? Depends on who you are, of course, but if you did take issue with it, there's basically nothing you can do about it legally at the moment. Beyond the fact your dead, your DNA technically doesn't belong to you anymore, so you have no say in what is done with it after you send it off.
If you're confused, check out the video below. It does a far better job of explaining this than I do: