Allowing people to view your Ancestry tree is now easier than ever. This will be a huge help not only for DNA testers but for sharing in general. I will be using this for most of my tree shares. It is almost impossible to send a tree share invite to those who use their name instead of a username and who aren't able to see the tree because of a lack of a subscription. This will take care of that.
1. While viewing the tree you wish to share, select Tree Settings. Under Tree Settings select Sharing.
Under the Sharing section, Select Invite People.
2. Notice there are now 3 ways to share the tree. Select Shareable Link.
3. You can choose the roles: Guest, Contributor or Editor. Also, the option to allow them to see living persons is available by share link.
4. Once you have selected the Create Link a unique URL will appear which you can share. Please note the blurb above the URL for more info on how the link will work.
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Sunday, October 21, 2018
Saturday, September 09, 2017
Do you use Member Name or Username on your AncestryDNA test?
I use my Real Name(Member Name) on my account as my Display name. I've been working with shared matches and have found that you cannot send an AncestryDNA share link to a person who has the preference set to show their Real Name rather than their username. Showing the Real Name is the recommended setting by Ancestry. While this may help to identify the tester, you can't use that name to send the share link. You must find their email address or somehow figure out their username. Sure you can message them and ask for an email address or their username but then the message system seems to be sporadic at best. Counterproductive for sure and I hope there is a workaround. If they are identifiable at GEDmatch that isn't a problem as you can get their email address from your One To Many match list there.
Just be aware if you use your Real Name instead of username, folks who don't know your username or who don't have your email won't be able to send you a DNA share link successfully. I suppose you could put your username in your profile. I have my email address on my profile but I am not sure how many people browse to the profile page. Having had luck "cold" sending DNA shares when no other form of contact seemed to get the Tester's attention, anything that makes the process harder is frustrating. Really hope that I haven't missed any invites. I also wonder if messages work the same way. Though I have never gotten an error message while sending one, there have been many that I have sent which didn't show up in my Sent Folder or don't accumulate on the match page. I searched Ancestry.Support and couldn't find any mention of this but received the error only on Profiles that used Real Name. Does this happen to you?
Monday, December 19, 2016
How to send a Share link of your DNA results from your AncestryDNA test
I've found it useful to send share links to some of my closer matches so they can see who matches my test. The top question after I do that has always been "How did you do that?"
I thought it might be useful to post about the process and include some other information from that page as well. Hope that anyone wanting to know how to do this or explain it to others will find this helpful.
In order to send a share link you need to be viewing the DNA Insight page for the kit which you want to share.
It should look something like the above image across the top. You will want to click on the button with the Gear logo and the word Settings. That will take you to a page which has several different options: Email Settings, Privacy, Family Tree Linking, Research Content, Sharing DNA results and Sharing Ethnicity Results. Below I have two images showing how how the page should look at the top and as you scroll down to the section where you can send invites to view your DNA results. I did edit out the names of people that have a share link TO my DNA results in the example.
If you had sent DNA share invites prior to this there would be a listing of users that were allowed to view your results as well as their permissions/role and the REMOVE buttons which you could use to "unshare" at any time.
Once you click on the Invite Others to Access DNA Results you will have a window pop up which looks like this. From here you can add emails or usernames of people whom you want to have access to the DNA test. Choose Roles for that person(typically Guest unless you want them to be able to change trees to which your DNA is linked.) Click on Send Invitation and you should get a notification when they accept your share link.
Once you click on the Invite Others to Access DNA Results you will have a window pop up which looks like this. From here you can add emails or usernames of people whom you want to have access to the DNA test. Choose Roles for that person(typically Guest unless you want them to be able to change trees to which your DNA is linked.) Click on Send Invitation and you should get a notification when they accept your share link.
Please note in the column along the right side of this page you will find the links to Download Your Raw Data or to Delete Your Test(This requires that you enter your password--This can not be undone)
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