A useful development for those who have their DNA results hosted on MyHeritage (www.myheritage.com):
We’re happy to announce the release of a couple of new additions to your Shared DNA Matches on MyHeritage which will give you easier access to essential information about your shared matches. We now indicate whether your Shared DNA Matches appear in a family tree on MyHeritage, and whether you have added a note to a given shared match. We also allow you to access that family tree, or that note, directly from the Shared DNA Matches section of the Review DNA Match page. Both these additions were requested by our users.
For more on the new additions visit the MyHeritage blog post at https://blog.myheritage.com/2021/02/new-tools-to-examine-shared-dna-matches-on-myheritage/.
Chris
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