GeneaNet Favorite Searches & Cross-Database Alert
The GeneaNet 'Favorite Searches' let you receive a weekly email aggregate of the latest entries that contain the surnames and places of your choice,and you can also view the history of these latest entries on the website.You can automatically compare your family tree with all of the individuals in the GeneaNet database and receive a periodical email aggregate of the latest entries. All of your Cross-Database Email Alerts are saved and you can read the archive at any time.
1. Favorites Searches
Save your favorite searches and view the history of the latest entries.
Click the ‘Create a new Favorite Search’ below the search results list to create a new Favorite Search.

Select the ‘Favorites Searches’ item in the drop down menu at the top right of the screen:

This will open a new page with the list of your Favorites Searches:

Select the ‘Email Alert’ option in the list to enable the history feature.
Select a date in the ‘View Search Results’ list to view the history of your Favorite Searches at that date.

You can edit any Favorite Search at any time:

2. Cross-Database Alert
Automatically compare your family tree with all of the individuals in the GeneaNet database and receive a periodical email aggregate of the latest entries. Reserved for Club Privilege members.
Select the ‘Favorites Searches’ item in the drop down menu at the top right of the screen, then click ‘Cross-Database’ in the left sidebar.
Click a date to display the Cross-Database Alert:

The first line (in green) show your own data. Next lines show the data that have been found in the GeneaNet database.
Click the ‘Configure’ tab to change the search and delivery options, or to disable the Cross-Database Alert:

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