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From: "colleen" <>
Subject: Re: [Ess] Ancestry: change to the rules on logging in on other PCs
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 23:10:00 +0100
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I love Ancestry and wouldn't be without it, however, I don't love the way
they keep messing about with their rules and formats. It aint broke,
Ancestry, so please stop fixing it!

Colleen

----- Original Message -----
From: "Francis Payne" <>


I've had the same experience. Even if I type www.ancestry.co.uk in the URL
line
all I can get is the au site offering all sorts of info I have no interest
in
whatever. I want the uk site !

Some American mindset that if you live "down under" then that's all you are
interested in.

Pam Dale said:

I have noticed lately that when I access ancestry.co.uk from my
favourites, I am still logged in but as soon as I do a search it asks
me for my log in details. They keep trying to switch me over to
ancestry.com.au as well.
Pam in Brisbane Australia



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