Crispr Gene editing can be dangerous because it can lead to incomplete gene codes during the editing process. It can also lead to potential long-term effects for your future generations. Participating in the Crispr System allows for copies of your DNA to accessible and they could end up in the wrong hands. It would be best to educate individuals on DNA privacy and its dangers. Individuals should also be informed about the potential for harm when participating in the Crispr systems. Since the Crispr System is a dangerous and powerful tool that can be accessed by people with unlikable intentions, it would be best to encrypt stored DNA. We wouldn’t be able to stop people from participating in the Crispr system and we can’t tell people to stop trying to steal data, so the best thing we can do is scramble data that is already collected and or recorded so it can only be accessed by authorized personnel.