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    1. [SOUTH-AFRICA] Genes reunited
    2. Eira Makepeace via
    3. I joined this site some years ago and managed to get a family tree online. It was free at the time but you could pay a small sum to join Geni pro. Then I saw that my data was being pinched from Geni and even translated into Afrikaans with SA Pama generation numbering and placed on the company website which I understand bought out Geni, called My Heritage. This site does charge a monthly fee but there is no ownership of the data. If you accept this and don't mind the rather clunky way of inputting your data and the difficulty of contacting Geni to amend or remove data, and don't mind if your data is filched by people you do do not know, go ahead. Eira Sent from my iPad

    02/28/2015 06:25:51
    1. Re: [SOUTH-AFRICA] Genes reunited
    2. Nivard Ovington via
    3. Hi Eira I think you are mixing companies up Genesreunited (along with the first site Friendsreunited) are both owned by the same owners as Findmypast and operators of Scotlandspeople amongst others Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 28/02/2015 13:25, Eira Makepeace via wrote: > I joined this site some years ago and managed to get a family tree > online. It was free at the time but you could pay a small sum to join > Geni pro. Then I saw that my data was being pinched from Geni and > even translated into Afrikaans with SA Pama generation numbering and > placed on the company website which I understand bought out Geni, > called My Heritage. This site does charge a monthly fee but there is > no ownership of the data. If you accept this and don't mind the > rather clunky way of inputting your data and the difficulty of > contacting Geni to amend or remove data, and don't mind if your data > is filched by people you do do not know, go ahead. > > Eira

    02/28/2015 10:51:50