Ancestry.com: Difference between revisions
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[[wikipedia:Ancestry.com|'''Ancestry.com''']], owned by [[wikipedia:Blackstone_Inc.|The Blackstone Group]], is a genealogy company based in the US, known for its DNA testing and family trees. | [[wikipedia:Ancestry.com|'''Ancestry.com''']], owned by [[wikipedia:Blackstone_Inc.|The Blackstone Group]], is a genealogy company based in the US, known for its DNA testing and family trees.<ref>{{Cite web |date=27 Jan 2026 |title=Our Story |url=https://www.ancestry.com/corporate/about-ancestry/our-story |url-status=live |access-date=27 Jan 2026 |website=Ancestry Corporate}}</ref> | ||
==Consumer impact summary== | ==Consumer impact summary== | ||
=== | ==== Strict cancellation and renewal policy ==== | ||
Their business model centers around subscription plans which have the following restrictions. | |||
* | *Predefined cancellation fees (e.g., up to $25, $50, or the remaining balance).{{Citation needed|date=27 Jan 2026}} | ||
*Consumers need to cancel two days before the renewal date or trial expiration.{{Citation needed|date=27 Jan 2026}} | |||
*Limited to narrow, front-loaded refund windows.{{Clarify|how}}<!-- I removed "No refund" point because this point contradicts that --> | |||
* Limited to narrow, front-loaded refund windows. | *Only long-term commitments, such as 6-month and 12-month plans.{{Citation needed|date=27 Jan 2026}} | ||
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===Privacy=== | ===Privacy=== | ||
Their Privacy Policies regarding consumer data are subject to change. This can leave many consumers unaware of potential updates to the terms that govern how their data is handled, an especially concerning issue given that genetic data is unique, sensitive, and carries significant implications for consumers’ relatives.{{Citation needed|date=27 Jan 2026}} | |||
==== Data breach ==== | |||
Ancestry.com was involved in a data breach where about 300,000 email addresses, usernames, and plaintext passwords were exposed. The breach happened in 2015, but it wasn’t until late 2017 when it was finally discovered and confirmed.<!-- More section suggestions: | |||
Third-party sharing and consent complex and unclear | |||
Potential future business acquisitions | |||
Opt-in versus opt-out ambiguity | |||
Long-term data retention post deletion | |||
Potential use on consumer data in genetic research --> | |||
Ancestry.com was involved in a data breach where about 300,000 email addresses, usernames, and plaintext passwords were exposed. The breach happened in 2015, but it wasn’t until late 2017 when it was finally discovered and confirmed. | |||
==Anti-consumer practices== | ==Anti-consumer practices== | ||