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We’ve updated our Terms and Privacy Statement

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A few changes you should know about. As part of our commitment to you, we periodically review and up

A few changes you should know about. [Visit the Privacy Center]( [Ancestry]( As part of our commitment to you, we periodically review and update our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statement. As of January 17, 2024, here are a few changes you should know about: • We added information about account-based choices for opting out of targeted advertising. • We added language to better explain how content you upload is used on Ancestry® services and your responsibilities for such content to help keep our platform safe. • We added language to address new features within the AncestryDNA® matches service and AncestryDNA features or services that may be released in the future. • We added language to clarify the terms regarding your use of the Ancestry services. • We added language to describe how we use recommender systems. Note that none of these updates will impact your ability to continue to use Ancestry services. Rest assured that our relationship with our customers—and our robust consumer and privacy protections—remain the same. We invite you to review our updated [Terms and Conditions]( and [Privacy Statement](. By continuing to use our services, you indicate that you accept these changes. Thank you for being an Ancestry customer. [Visit the Privacy Center](      [Support Center](    [View this email online](   [Email Preferences](   [Privacy Statement](    [Terms and Conditions]( ©2024 ANCESTRY  Ancestry.com Operations, L.P. 1300 W. Traverse Parkway, Lehi, UT 84043, USA

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