I just received this email from Ancestry.com
We are retiring Mundia
Over the years we have built up a variety of products that enable our users to discover, preserve and share their family history.
We recognize that there are a lot of ways that we, as a company, can make family history easier, more accessible and more fun for people all over the world.
In order to do this, we need to focus on our core offerings to ensure we’re delivering the best service and best product experience to our customers. To that end, we’ve decided to invest more aggressively in our core Ancestry.com business and plan to retire the Mundia service.
Starting on September 5, 2014, Mundia.com trees will become part of Ancestry and be available in English, French, German, Italian, Swedish and Spanish.
We understand the value this service has brought you in discovering your family history around the world during your time as a member. To keep the discoveries you’ve made, we will be making your family tree accessible to you through Ancestry.com for free. This site will enable you to make edits to your family tree and share it with others.
To preserve the family trees you have created in your native language, we encourage you to download your GEDCOM file while logged into the Mundia site before September 5, after which time your family trees may not be offered in your native language on Ancestry.com.
For further questions, please visit our FAQ page or contact Member Services at support@mundia.com.
Ancestry.com is retiring Y-DNA and mt-DNA testing and much more
In addition to Mundia, Ancestry.com is retiring Y-DNA and mt-DNA testing (LegacyDNA), Genealogy.com, myCanvas, MyFamily. This means that when the entire interface retires, the match lists and the ability for users to contact their matches will no longer exist. Users are being strongly encouraged to contact matches prior to September 5th as well as download raw data (csv file) by September 5th. FTDNA has a transfer program for Y-DNA tests for $19. All stored DNA will be be destroyed. Unfortunately, they are not allowing users to upgrade any remaining DNA.