Introducing the MyHeritage Gift Membership |
Just in time for the holidays, MyHeritage has announced the launch of the new MyHeritage gift membership! You can now give someone special the MyHeritage Complete plan, the best plan for family history research. To celebrate the launch, gift memberships are now available with a 50% introductory discount.
You can choose to give either a 1-year or 6-month gift membership. Gift memberships are one-time and do not renew.
The gift membership includes the following benefits of the Complete plan:
- Unlimited family tree size and unlimited photo storage
- Access to MyHeritage’s 12.7 billion historical records
- Automatic Record Matches for the family tree
- Automatic Smart Matches™ to millions of family trees
- Instant Discoveries™ consisting of Person Discoveries and Photo Discoveries
- Tree Consistency Checker that identifies mistakes and inconsistencies in the family tree
- Unlimited use of MyHeritage In Color™ and the MyHeritage Photo Enhancer
For more information see the following video and the linked blog post.
Here is the link to the blog post: Introducing the MyHeritage Gift Membership
Here is some additional important information from the blog post.
At the end of the gift membership period, the recipient will retain access to their MyHeritage account and all family tree data and nothing will be deleted. If they wish to continue enjoying the full benefits of a membership, it will be up to them to extend their plan (or you can decide to be kind to them and give them another gift membership — it’s up to you).If you gifted someone and they don’t want the gift, don’t worry! You can ask our customer support to transfer it to someone else. If you gifted someone and it turns out they already have a paid account on MyHeritage, you can also transfer it to someone else. Until a gift is activated by the recipient, the membership period doesn’t begin so no time is lost. The gift needs to be activated within 6 months of its delivery to the recipient, and then it will start.
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