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 ...
Snapchat has made plenty of attempts to monetize its app over the past few years, and with its latest effort, it’s placing a cap on the amount of photos and videos users can save in the cloud for free ...
Snapchat users with more than 5GB of saved Memories will be forced to sign up for one of the newly launched storage plans offered by Snap. Snap says in a press release that it will provide various ...
If you have more than 5GB of Memories, you’ll have to pay $1.99 / month to store up to 100GB of your past snaps. Snapchat will also include up to 250GB of storage in its Snapchat Plus plan and 5TB ...
The popular mobile application has allowed its users to store photos and videos taken in the app through its Memories feature since it launched in 2016, but is now introducing a charge for users with ...
After nearly a decade of serving as a digital time capsule for moments from your life, Snapchat is now putting a price on its Memories features. The social media giant announced that free access to ...
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Snapchat will charge users with over 5GB in Memories, offering paid plans from $1.99/month. Most won’t be affected, but some users criticize the move as unfair. Snapchat will start charging users who ...
Snap is imposing a new storage limit on Snapchat's Memories feature, which has racked up impressive numbers since its introduction in 2016. According to Snap, users have saved more than one trillion ...
Snapchat users are revolting against the app and threatening to quit in the wake of a new policy change. The company has announced that it will start charging some users to keep hold of the “memories” ...
The social media company will charge after users reach five gigabytes of free storage, which is in line with other tech giants’ policies. By Adeel Hassan Snapchat, the social media platform, will ask ...