I don't understand why Geni sends me notices of Matches - there are now 37 matches listed on my profile. I am a free subscriber, and as such, I am unable - nay, forbidden - to do anything but LOOK at these matches. What else does the program expect me to do with them, unless they wish to allow a free subscriber to merge with these matches.
The key idea is for you to purchase the subscription. There are alot of matches and it is tempting to purchase just to see more. I haven't purchased it yet but I will later. This is just a project of mine to share with others. I have my personal database on Family Tree Maker with over 75,000 individuals on it. I am slowly building this one and just helping others. If I purchased the subscription right now, I would be in researcher heaven and I wouldn't get anything done lol. You can just ignore the matches if you like but it is part of the programming so it will still be there. Hope this helps. Feel free to ask if you need any assistance.
J. Daniel Peardon
Even if you are a Pro user you should ignore matches to MyHeritage profiles, and definitely not confirm them as sources which they definitely not are.
When it comes to "blue" matches check and merge them if you agree. If missing access you can send a collaboration request to one of the managers, - which gives you better access than being having a Geni subscription.