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Notes and status on DNA matches – synced between tests both within and between sites Keep your DNA research organized directly in the match lists — no switching tabs, no separate spreadsheets. When you manage DNA kits for multiple family members on the same site, the same cousin can appear in every list. Nexum DNA Tracker makes sure your notes and status follow the match person, not the kit — so you only have to figure out who someone is once. A widget on every match card A small, unobtrusive widget appears on each match, letting you write free-form notes about the connection and mark the match as Started, Solved, or Irrelevant. A colour-coded indicator on the card shows the status at a glance — without affecting the page layout. Notes shared between kits Notes and status are tied to the match person within each site. If the same cousin shows up in three different kits' lists, your note appears in all three automatically. By connecting matches manually you can also sync info between sites. Works on four sites • MyHeritage — match list, individual match page, and shared matches • FamilyTreeDNA — Family Finder match list • Ancestry — DNA match list, individual match page, and shared matches • 23andMe— DNA match list, individual match page, and shared matches By manually connecting people it is possible so have notes and statuses synced between sites too. Includes a dedicated Match Tool where you can work with all saved matches in one combined view. Search by name, note, Y-DNA, or mtDNA, filter by status and site, and open an expanded detail row to review notes, status, and DNA data per test person. Your data stays with you Everything is stored locally in your browser. Nothing is sent to any server. Export all your data as a JSON file at any time and import it on another computer. Languages The widget adapts to the language of the page automatically, or you can override the language manually from the toolbar icon — English, Swedish, German, and Dutch are supported.
Genealogy Blurring Tool
Automatically blurs sensitive elements on genealogy websites for privacy-minded screenshots and screencasts. Genealogy Blurring Tool is a free extension that automatically blurs sensitive details like DNA match names and names of living people on popular genealogy websites. This tool works seamlessly when navigating between pages and can be enabled/disabled with a single click. Focus on sharing your discoveries without worrying about complicated editing software. Whether you're hosting an online presentation, collaborating with fellow researchers, or posting screenshots online, Genealogy Blurring Tool works instantly on every page you load to blur any sensitive personal information. The blurring effect is applied instantly, allowing you to effortlessly capture and share secure screenshots or screen recordings of personal genealogy pages. This extension ensures you adhere to genealogical privacy standards by protecting the sensitive information of your DNA matches and any living individuals. Genealogy Blurring Tool works with Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe FamilySearch and FamilyTreeDNA. If you notice any place that is not being blurred, please click the button titled "Missing a spot? Let us know!" located at the bottom of the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. Install the Extension: Download and install Genealogy Blurring Tool directly from the Chrome Web Store. Access the Extension: Click the puzzle piece icon on the right hand side of the Chrome toolbar to locate Genealogy Blurring Tool. To keep it handy, click the pushpin icon next to its name to pin it to your Chrome toolbar. Activate Blurring: Enable the blurring effect by clicking the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and selecting the green "Enable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. Once activated, the icon in the toolbar will change from an open eye to a closed eye, signaling that the blurring is active. Disable Blurring: To turn off the blurring effect, click the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and select the red "Disable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. This will instantly reveal all text on the page. Use DNA Match Initials: You can choose to have names in your DNA match list on Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe and FamilyTreeDNA replaced with the persons initials. Blur Your Personal Information: Choose whether to blur your own name, or the name of the test you manage by toggling the "Blur Your Personal Information" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. Blur DNA Match Profile Photos: Choose whether to blur DNA match profile photos by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Profile Photos" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. Blur DNA Match Notes Section: Choose whether to blur notes attached to DNA matches by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Notes Section" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. Check out our other Chrome extension, Genealogy Assistant! It adds 100+ custom features to popular genealogy websites like Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FamilySearch, FamilyTreeDNA and more. Search for "Genealogy Assistant" in the Chrome Web Store. Latest update: Friday May 1st, 2026 v1.5.8: Updates for AncestryDNA and FamilyTreeDNA blurring locations.
CrecenTech Utilities
It's a simple chrome extension which will hide password showing method.It will also hide code inspection with all ways like short cut keys etc.
One2Tree
Views the pedigree tree in an interactive ahnentafel list and pedigree chart. It works on Ancestry, MyHeritage and FamilyTreeDNA. Features: • Interactive ahnentafel list that lets you find persons (and all corresponding ancestors and descendants) in the tree in a quick and easy way. • Expandable/contractible pedigree chart. • Ability to save list as a CSV, HTML, text or GEDCOM file. How it works: • Click the One2Tree icon to activate it when you have loaded the tree and it's showing on Ancestry, MyHeritage or FamilyTreeDNA. • On MyHeritage and FamilyTreeDNA you must be in the pedigree view. • Choose max generation and then press the Go!-button. • If One2Tree can read the tree a new tab will open where the list is being loaded and displayed when finished. • If another tree than what you had on your active browser tab comes up (e.g. a previously loaded tree), reload the page and try again. • Note that loading large trees may take some time. The free trial version is limited to 4 generations.
Ancestor Surname Highlighter
Genealogy buffs! Everyone should have this handy tool, which highlights the surnames you are looking for on busy pages. If you've ever squinted at a Gedmatch pedigree list or tried to find your relative's name in a tree with tiny letters or just wanted to know if your ancestor was mentioned in long-winded will or property transaction, this plugin will save you heaps of time!