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Cold case inquiries stall after ancestry.com revisits policy for users the genealogy site’s clarification of its terms and conditions has barred those working on unsolved crimes from access to.

Ancestry.com just changed the rules — and cold cases across america may suffer cold cases will suffer from this policy change. Ancestry.com's 2025 policy update prohibits law enforcement from using its vast dna database for cold case investigations without explicit user consent, prioritizing privacy over forensic access This shift stalls ongoing probes, sparks ethical debates, and reflects industry trends toward data protection Critics worry it hinders justice for victims' families. * cold case inquiries stall after ancestry.com revisits policy for users * forensic facial reconstruction photos released as cbi works to id human remains found in park county last year * suspect charged with murder of mom and toddler long linked to the gilgo beach serial killer case * holiday dna sale — give a gift with a story this christmas News that are related to the article the new york times

«cold case inquiries stall after ancestry.com revisits policy for users» from papers and blogs. So just four months after the last update to its terms and conditions, ancestry yesterday released yet another set of amendments to the rules of its road For the most part, there’s nothing in the changes that most users will be surprised by.

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