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How to use Ancestry’s revamped mobile app

You’re in for a surprise if you’ve not used Ancestry’s app for iOS and Android recently: it just got a major facelift to go with the slew of improvements made over the past year. Not only has it received a complete redesign, but the app has taken on the functionality of the previously separate AncestryDNA app while adding a ‘Discover’ tab to provide an at-a-glance view of updates to your tree.

In this month’s article, we’ll walk you through the major new

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