Some Snapchat users could soon be forced to pay up to save their Memories—but there are a couple of free work-arounds, ...
Some Snapchatters will have to pay up to keep their thousands of Snaps stored on the app. On Friday, Sept. 26, Snapchat announced plans to start charging users who have more than 5 gigabytes (GB) of ...
While most social media platforms don’t charge for data storage (yet), Snapchat Memories can be positioned more like a ...
Snapchat is rolling out a controversial new policy that will charge users for storing more than 5GB of photos and videos in its Memories feature, a staple since 2016 that has preserved over one ...
Before the rise of Instagram and TikTok, Snapchat was the real deal. Since its introduction in 2016, its handy feature called Memories has allowed users to keep their photos and videos within the app.
The app's parent company Snap announced in September it would start charging people if they have more than five gigabytes ...
Social media companies have shed light on how Aussie teens will be able to save their memories before a world-first platform ...
"Half of my life is on this app, and now they expect us to pay for it." One-star reviews and a sense of injustice have dominated online discussion since the popular messaging app Snapchat became the ...