First of all, thanks for reading :-)
And yeah, about the side effects, the app doesn't plug into the body, but it certainly will give the user recommendations, that could have big effects on the users physical and mental health.
I mean, if the effects are good, it's all good. But if they aren't, how prepared, is Helix, as the company that owns the app store, to mediate that kind of a dispute? I mean, so many app developers just shrug it off when they get caught stealing user data. Obviously, if an app gets your DNA and gives you recommendations that end up harming you, surely they shouldn't be able to just get away with it right?
RE: The DNA App Store - Get ready to use apps that have access to your DNA(and my thoughts on it)