On Friday, Sept. 26, Snapchat announced plans to start charging users who have more than 5GB of Memories. Here's what we know.
Since its launch in 2016, Memories has enabled users to save Snaps that originally disappeared after 24 hours, creating an archive of daily moments, milestones, and celebrations. However, the company ...
Some users could soon be forced to pay up to save their Memories—but there are a couple of free work-arounds, including ...
In a statement, the company said that when it first launched Memories, it didn’t expect it to grow this large. Now, with many users storing years’ worth of Snaps and videos, Snapchat says it needs to ...
While most social media platforms don’t charge for data storage (yet), Snapchat Memories can be positioned more like a ...
Snapchat is introducing paid storage for its \"Memories\" feature, requiring users with over 5GB of saved content to ...
As Snapchat announced that some users will have to pay for access to their memories, here is how you can save your data.
Those who go over the threshold will have a year to download or upgrade before newer uploads start being deleted.
Snapchat will soon charge users for memories storage after a decade of free access. Users can store up to 5GB for free, but ...
Snapchat users exceeding the new limit aren't required to start paying immediately. They have a full year to sort out their existing storage situation. This gives longtime users time to delete ...
Snapchat, coming off an initial public offering and hungry for ad dollars, is making a bigger play for the app install ad segment that’s been formidable for Facebook, Twitter and Google, and promises ...