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Are trees left on web?

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lavender

lavender Report 7 Jul 2012 22:09

Just wondering whether the tree I am starting to put together on Ancestry would remain if I didn't keep my subscription up?

I'm sure that I should know. Many thanks :-)

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 7 Jul 2012 22:19

I would think that If you don't remove your tree then it will still be their just as it is with GR and other sites

Roy

lavender

lavender Report 7 Jul 2012 22:22

That's very helpful and good news.

Many thanks to you Roy for letting me know. :-)

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 7 Jul 2012 23:21

The tree itself will be there, but any records you attached from the site's data base will disappear. It might be worth down-loading the images if you intend to cancel.

If you then subscribe at a later date (so a contact tells me) the records are automatically re-attached.

lavender

lavender Report 7 Jul 2012 23:29

That's interesting and helpful, Detective. Many thanks. I'm hoping to continue but you just never know! :-)

DazedConfused

DazedConfused Report 8 Jul 2012 12:34

One word of advice, on Ancestry do make your tree PRIVATE, that way those interested in someone on your tree will have to contact you and then you decide who sees your tree.

Also all Public Trees on ancestry are place in Mundia (a sub site of Ancestry).

Protect your tree and your research, beware of tree scrumpers!!!! :-D

GlasgowLass

GlasgowLass Report 8 Jul 2012 23:38

If I see a tree on Anc and wish to contact the owner., I always look at their profile first and see when they last logged in.
If it is been a long time, then the chances are, they no longer take an interest.
I wish GR had this facility, as it would explain lack of response from other members.
I have 2 trees on ANC.
One is fully documented and completely unsearchable.
Any info that I have added relating to a document, which is in turn added to an individual, would also show up on a search and for this reason, I chose not to make the tree searchable

I keep a duplicate undocumented tree which is still private, but can be found on a search

DF

DF Report 9 Jul 2012 09:46

It isn't only Public trees that are put on Mundia by Ancestry. After googling one of my "names" I was shocked to find my private, unsearchable tree come up on there, made totally public!! After several "strongly worded" e-mails to Ancestry they removed it - but I had to fight to get it done.
Apparently somewhere hidden deep in the Ancestry small print you automatically agree to them using your tree as they see fit.