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General => Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing => Topic started by: familydar on Wednesday 24 February 21 16:58 GMT (UK)
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Thanks to Romilly for this
"Special promotion: all advanced DNA features are free forever for DNA data uploaded this week! Expires February 28, 2021"
You need to select "upload DNA data" on MyHeritage.com to see the offer. If you've previously uploaded the same kit it appears they can tell. I deleted my earlier upload and it seems to have gone through OK but I won't know for certain till they finish processing in 5-7 days.
Jane :-)
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Hi Jane
I did the same thing, my new upload has just come through and i now have free access
Regards
Bev
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Good to know Bev :)
Jane :-)
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Offer extended another week until March 7th :D
https://twitter.com/MyHeritage/status/1366017584995438593
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Yes, I just noticed this too, - and I’ve been nagging people to get it done before tonight!
Romilly.
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Yes, I just noticed this too, - and I’ve been nagging people to get it done before tonight!
Romilly.
Presumably they didn't get the uptake that they were hoping! MyHeritage does have a number of advantages over, for example, Ancestry, in particular, chromosome browser, auto clustering, no shared match size cut off, ability to filter by country of residence or ethnicity of match.
AncestryDNA vs MyHeritage DNA: Which Has Better Genetic Genealogy Tools
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qu1MnI-RGIg
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It was so busy on that Site last night, that I could only get on intermittently!
And I seem to have lots of new matches on there today....
Romilly 😃
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It was so busy on that Site last night, that I could only get on intermittently!
And I seem to have lots of new matches on there today....
Romilly 😃
I'm not surprised as they are offering this excellent freebie. People are probably playing with the new animating tool too.
I don't have Ancestry to compare, but I quite like My Heritage - it's easy to use, and has loads of useful features. I'm surprised that Ancestry is so popular considering it's limitations. Must be all that advertising that has snared them millions of customers. :)
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The new animating tool on My Heritage is amazing!
https://blog.myheritage.com/2021/02/new-animate-the-faces-in-your-family-photos/
I animated a photo of my late Father last night. He died in 1957, and I can barely remember him, and so it was quite something for me...
Romilly.
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It was so busy on that Site last night, that I could only get on intermittently!
And I seem to have lots of new matches on there today....
Romilly 😃
I'm not surprised as they are offering this excellent freebie. People are probably playing with the new animating tool too.
I don't have Ancestry to compare, but I quite like My Heritage - it's easy to use, and has loads of useful features. I'm surprised that Ancestry is so popular considering it's limitations. Must be all that advertising that has snared them millions of customers. :)
MyHeritage seems to have some more useful DNA options but in general I find it much less intuitive to use than Ancestry.
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I uploaded my DNA data from 23andMe and just assumed it was free!!
I don't understand their results, they state I am 60% Scandinavian and only 4% English, whereas both 23andMe and Ancestry show I am between 55-70% British/Irish ancestry - not found any Irish yet though with only about 4% Norway (which apparently includes the Faroe Islands and Iceland ::) )
I've not found any Scandinavian etc. ancestry at all so far. I'm trying to find my g.grandfather and, although, I've now found many distant relatives and more or less know his wider family tree, I've not located his parents - my view is he was illegitimate and his birth probably not registered or he was passed off as someone else's son - there is no trace of anyone from Scandinavia. There are a few from the Netherlands born in the 1600s.
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I uploaded my DNA data from 23andMe and just assumed it was free!!
I don't understand their results, they state I am 60% Scandinavian and only 4% English, whereas both 23andMe and Ancestry show I am between 55-70% British/Irish ancestry - not found any Irish yet though with only about 4% Norway (which apparently includes the Faroe Islands and Iceland ::) )
I've not found any Scandinavian etc. ancestry at all so far. I'm trying to find my g.grandfather and, although, I've now found many distant relatives and more or less know his wider family tree, I've not located his parents - my view is he was illegitimate and his birth probably not registered or he was passed off as someone else's son - there is no trace of anyone from Scandinavia. There are a few from the Netherlands born in the 1600s.
Supposedly MyHeritage were updating their ethnic breakdown %s, but I am not sure they have fully implemented the update yet. What they have added is regions, which weren't previously there i.e. SW England, Midlands, East England etc. Until they update it, it hasn't been known as a very reliable predictor of ethnic ancestry.