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Un bel héritage pour nos descendants
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4 out of 5
3 ratings in Algeria
Un bel héritage pour nos descendants
I have used Ancestry.com for over 20 years. Overall, good research tools but their website is buggy and does not function the way it should. Other sites like MyHeritage are better but I have so much research invested in Ancestry that I hesitate changing
Not easy to add or edit or find information without paying their extremely expensive price
It’s gotten to complicated and to expensive
Keeps nagging you for more money.
Can’t afford the “extras” that real you in.
After adding person’s information it does not appear with the family. Have to go back and forth to find the person. I usually rate it very good but this problem has been on going.
Very good
This app wanted u to pay every step of the way, they give u nothing here now smh not even worth using at this point or paying 30$
I am no longer using Ancestry.com DNA test is a joke. My sister who we both have the same mother and father as proven by this test shows radically different percentages when it comes to our DNA origins. I can understand a percent or two differences but how can I be 24% French and my sister 0% French?Ancestry has totally screwed up their DNA origin results. Their DNA results may get you in the ballpark as far as where on the map you come from, but their percentages are totally wrong. The results of AncestryDNA is totally in question and seems as if they are guessing as to the percentages and origins. How can have Basque DNA while the rest of my family have none? Too many inconstancies on there results for the money we spent. This company too expensive to support anymore. All scanned documents downloaded from other family members to your tree is no longer available for you to access when you stop paying for a subscription. You must keep an active paying subscription in order to access all files that were shared by your family. Ancestry.com is now officially a money grab business that is funding the Mormon Church in the state of Utah and not being responsible to their customers for accurate DNA results. DNA origin results do not even come close to a quasi accurate match proven by birth/death records that go back to the 1700’s. Yes you can have a free account but you cannot use any of the features. If you want a free account you need to know your family history before starting and fill everything in yourself. If there is a government census available for an ancestor, you have to have a subscription to view it and get any information from it. If you have a family member who also has an account and they have photos available for your shared ancestor, you have to pay the Mormon Church and your relative with the photos receives none of that money. Use Geneanet.com instead. Geneanet is totally free, no subscription required.
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