I agree with Phillip and Brian.  Even though I do not have a MyHeritage
subscription I have been amazed at the amount of detail that is included in
the hint.  I advise looking at their hints.

On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 12:27 PM, Brian Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:

> Those companies also provide a service by building databases to index all
> those records for searching and operate the servers that host the service.
> None of that comes cheap and there are only two sources of revenue, host
> advertisements and get paid by the advertisers or charge the users who want
> to access the data. Free accounts, if they provide them, are probably there
> to entice a user with data in the hope they will eventually realize they
> need a paid account to get "All" the goodies.
>
> As you say we are paying for convenience by supporting those who make the
> records available to us from the comfort of our homes via the internet.
>
> Brian Kelly
>
> On 21-Apr-17 10:50 AM, Philip Solida wrote:
>
>> Key here is unique... therefore exclusive... therefore I can charge you to
>> access records... my own little cash cow... while the records may be
>> public
>> u less you want to drive or fly all over creation there is also the ease
>> of
>> access factor... the things we pay for...
>>
>
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