Saturday, March 6, 2021

What's Up With Ancestry.com?

 



Are you noticing some subtle changes on your Ancestry.com home page? I'm referring to the red dots on the right side of header above the leaf and sometimes the envelope.

What's up with that? Clicking on the leaf I see that I have some Hints. Scrolling down the drop down Hint menu and clicking on "See all recent hints in" I still have the red dot. I also have a counter that is still not working:


Sometimes the red dot is showing above the envelope but it seems to clear away when I get a legitimate message from another member. I had a "1" showing for three weeks, even though I had read the message. I discovered that you must click in the "respond" box, even if you aren't really responding, to make the counter reduce. That doesn't work for Hints, however.

The dot seemed to appear about the same time that Ancestry changed the viewing of Hints but I'm not sure they are related. Seeing the information on the right screen side will take getting used to. I'm not complaining about it, just don't see the need for that change when there are others that could be addressed.

I realize I am perseverating on a dot which is a picayune detail but as it's time for me to renew, I am looking at the program with the price of an annual subscription in the back of my mind. How they can't get it right after all these years is beyond me.

I blogged about the Newspaper.com free access a few weeks ago. I have Ancestry All Access Membership, however, over the last year, I've often clicked on Newspapers.com and received the message that the image isn't accessible because I don't have their premium subscription.

Here's a little math since I love saving money! The Ancestry.com All Access membership for a year is $389.00 which includes Ancestry, Basic Newspapers.com and Fold3. Newspapers.com Access Everything membership is $74.90/6 months or $149.80/year. Their Basic membership is $44.95/6 months ($89.90/year).

If I select Ancesty.com World Explore membership for $149.00/6 months ($298.00/year) and purchase Newspapers.com separately ($149.80) and Fold3.com separately ($79.95/year) the total cost would be $527.75 annually. So, yes, I am saving money by going through Ancestry.com in order to access Newspapers.com and Fold3, however, I'm not getting full access to Newspapers.com which I sometimes need.

My local library has the full Newspaper.com subscription but it is only available at the library so that hasn't been helpful. Here's my work around - as I work on my personal genealogy, I'm making a list of any item I can't readily access and then, will either check it out at the library someday or wait until the site has another free weekend. In a pinch, I'd use the Ask a Librarian option for a look up. For my research areas, Newspapers.com does not have the info that would be worth it for me to buy the Everything access. Your needs, however, might differ.  

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