Explanation:
A DNA cousin refers to a DNA match that was verified by triangulation to be a blood relative within the genealogical time frame.
It differs from a DNA match which can be blood related outside of the genealogical time frame (meaning your common ancestors is before the genealogical time frame) or was wrongly identified by the matching algorithm (see IBD).
Only DNA cousins can be invited as "Guests" into the users respective triangulated groups.
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