Forget any use for ancestry with privacy guarantees. All you'll get is magic "ethnicity" percentages, kind of astrology of genealogy. For it to be useful in genealogy context you need to rely on matching and analyzing common ancestors, this will inherently lead to your data being shared in one way or another and possibly your identity being revealed.
No idea, which is why I recommend talking to a lawyer and not random people on the internet. Anecdotally I have heard stories of people successfully recovering web accounts via court order.
The rough part is very poor UX and lots and lots of bugs. I have to give tutorials on how to use my edge when I lend it to people, it's so easy to do weird things by accident and is not obvious what's going on.
No, timezones don’t change but they are swapped out by countries, offsets and timezones are an n:1 mapping. Multiple timezones represent the same offset, but those offsets are immutable.
CEST will always be +2 UTC (unless something really changes politically).
DST just marks that Sweden changes from CEST to CET from October to May. So Swedens offset changes, but the timezone does not change its offset.
That’s wrong or at least not normally how the term “time zone” is used. We would typically say that Sweden is in one time zone whose offset changes twice a year.
Wikipedia calls it "the standard clock time observed during the period of summer daylight-saving in those European countries which observe Central European Time (CET; UTC+01:00) during the other part of the year."
Note the word "zone" does not appear in the above.
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