Some Snapchat users could soon be forced to pay up to save their Memories—but there are a couple of free work-arounds, ...
On Friday, Sept. 26, Snapchat announced plans to start charging users who have more than 5GB of Memories. Here's what we know.
While most social media platforms don’t charge for data storage (yet), Snapchat Memories can be positioned more like a ...
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 ...
Snapchat users will soon have to pay to store large amounts of saved photos and videos as the platform rolls out a major ...
Those who go over the threshold will have a year to download or upgrade before newer uploads start being deleted.
TechCrunch reports that a spokesperson revealed that the 100GB storage plan will cost $1.99 (£1.48) per month, while 250GB ...
The social media company will charge after users reach five gigabytes of free storage, which is in line with other tech ...
Snapchat rolls out Infinite Retention for saving chats and Group Streaks for collaborative streaks, giving users more control ...
Snapchat has announced it will start charging users for storing photos and videos, a core feature of the social media ...
It has not said how much the storage plans will cost UK users, only that they were part of a "gradual global rollout".
The app's parent company Snap announced in September it would start charging people if they have more than five gigabytes ...