On Friday, Sept. 26, Snapchat announced plans to start charging users who have more than 5GB of Memories. Here's what we know ...
If your Memories exceed the new limit, you will need to either export them or sign up for one of Snapchat's new Memories ...
A major change to Snapchat may leave some users losing their Memories if they don't subscribe to a new service. Here's how to know if you're affected.
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 ...
For users with fewer photos, up to 5GB in size, Memories continue to be free. In case they exceed the 5GB limit, Snapchat ...
Snapchat’s new “Memories Storage Plans” provide users with 100GB or 250GB of storage through the Snapchat+ monthly ...
Snapchat will soon charge you for storing Memories. Learn how to back up your favorite Snaps and tidy up your library before the change.
Snapchat will soon charge some users to store their Memories. Here’s how to download and save your Snaps before you have to ...
Subscriptions on Snapchat allow you to stay updated on content from your favorite accounts and creators. Here's how to subscribe in the Discover tab.
ZDNET's key takeaways Snapchat now limits free Memories storage to 5GB.Paid plans start at $1.99 per month for 100GB.Users get 12 months to export or upgrade plans. I use Snapchat every day -- since ...
Snap Inc., the parent company behind Snapchat, has announced critical changes to its Memories feature, ending the unlimited ...
Some users could soon be forced to pay up to save their Memories—but there are a couple of free work-arounds, including ...