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I'm pretty sure they're currently doing the mass surveillance thing just fine without DNA data. I'm not sure how DNA would even factor into mass surveillance. I'm open to considering realistic scenarios.
Yes, it's how they provide the service.
What's your evidence for this claim?
How? By who? What's your evidence?
I'm betting you have no evidence and will simply appeal to some instance where some company sold some data to the government in a situation that isn't at all analogous.
The evidence is literally publicly available. It takes mere seconds to find court records and articles online. But it is just easier for you to sit there and scream "what is your evidence?" as some headless chicken, right?
I'm not going to try and guess what you think the evidence is. If it's as readily available as you claim, it should be trivial for you go find it and show me. The fact that you haven't yet is telling about how honest you're actually being.