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How to Remove Yourself from Ancestry

How to Remove Yourself from Ancestry

Julianne Subia

July 19, 2019

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Ancestry.com is a genealogy website that posts personal information online. To remove yourself from Ancestry, you must perform their online opt-out process and confirm your request over email. Your account will be deleted immediately.

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These screenshots were taken directly from the ‘Deleting Your Ancestry Account’ page on Ancestry.com.

1. Go to ancestry.com/secure/account/delete, and sign in to your ancestry account with your email and password.  

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Screenshot taken by Julianne Subia/Abine.

2. It will list the subscriptions that will be deleted with your account. Check the box.

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Screenshot taken by Julianne Subia/Abine.

3. It will list the tree(s) that will be deleted with your account. Check the box.

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Screenshot taken by Julianne Subia/Abine.

4. Then, it will confirm that your DNA testing results will be deleted. Check the boxes and click ‘Next step’.

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Screenshot taken by Julianne Subia/Abine.

5. Next, in the pop up box, click ‘Next step’. This will be consenting to the deletion of your account. After this, you will not be able to access your account or undo the deletion, and all of your personal data will be deleted within 30 days. Do not close the box, as you will need to enter a verification code from your email.

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Screenshot taken by Julianne Subia/Abine.

6. Open your email in a new tab, where you will find an email with a verification code. The code expires after eight hours, so it’s best to continue with the process right away. Copy the code.

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Screenshot taken by Julianne Subia/Abine.

7. Paste the code into the verification box and click ‘Delete account’.

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Screenshot taken by Julianne Subia/Abine.

8. You will receive a final email confirming the deletion of your account.

If you want to keep your account, you can just delete your DNA results without deleting your account. We would recommend staying anonymous by putting false information instead of your real personal details. Furthermore, make sure that all of your information is private, and not being shared with a family tree.

Ancestry also owns a data broker site called Rootsweb. Read our removal guide here: How to remove yourself from Rootsweb

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Julianne Subia was DeleteMe’s head opt-out researcher and content marketing specialist from 2018 – 2020. Julianne helped revolutionize the space by publishing some of the first in-depth collections…
Julianne Subia was DeleteMe’s head opt-out researcher and content marketing specialist from 2018 – 2020. Julianne helped revolutionize the space by publishing some of the first in-depth collections…
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