We've detailed two ways to export your Snapchat memories so you don't have to add another fee to your pile of subscriptions.
Snapchat rankled some of its most loyal (and heavy) users when it announced last week it will begin charging for storage plans for Memories, its version of a digital archive for Snaps and stories.
On Friday, Sept. 26, Snapchat announced plans to start charging users who have more than 5GB of Memories. Here's what we know ...
Technically, once a Snap is viewed and disappears, it’s meant to be gone for good — that’s Snapchat’s whole philosophy: “Delete is our default.” But there are a few tricks that might help you retrieve ...
If you have more than that stored but don’t want to pay, you can download all your files to your device and view them there.
It was bound to happen at some point. There's really not much you can do with years of your snaps in need of a new home.
(The Hill) — Snapchat users will soon have to pay to store large amounts of saved photos and videos as the platform rolls out a major change to its popular Memories feature. Since its launch in 2016, ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Snapchat announced that some users may need to pay a monthly fee to access their saved pictures - are you affected? Snapchat announced on September 26 that it would be rolling out ...
During that time, users can either subscribe to a paid plan or download and store their Snaps elsewhere. Once processed, Snapchat will email you a link to download a file containing your Memories, ...