You log in to Ancestry, ready to work on your family tree, but instead of your dashboard, you see a frustrating error message: “Third-party or local storage error.” This error does not mean your account is broken. It means your web browser is blocking Ancestry from saving...
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Once you have purchased your AncestryDNA kit, the waiting game begins. Whether you are eager to get started or worried that the package has gone missing, tracking your order is simple. Ancestry typically ships kits within a few days of purchase. In most cases, they use a shipping partner...
AncestryDNA is famous for connecting relatives, but not everyone takes a DNA test to find family. Many users are strictly interested in their Ethnicity Estimate and have no desire to be contacted by strangers or discover unexpected relatives. If you value your privacy, Ancestry...
Discovering new relatives is the main goal of AncestryDNA, but sometimes you find a match you simply do not want to see. Whether it is an abusive relative, an ex-partner’s family member, or just a “false match” cluttering your list, Ancestry allows you to remove them...
You open your AncestryDNA results expecting to see 25% Italian because your grandfather was from Rome, but the report says 2%—or worse, 0%. Is the test broken? Did you find a family secret? Most likely, the answer is simple biology. DNA is not passed down in neat, equal slices. This guide...