Snapchat is rolling out a major change to how it handles user data, announcing that it will begin charging subscribers who exceed a 5GB limit on saved posts and photos in its popular “Memories” ...
Users with more than 5GB of saved Snaps will need a subscription to continue storing their most important moments.
Snapchat has announced that it will start charging users for storing their photos and videos in its memories feature, which has been available since 2016. The feature allows users to save photos and ...
The social media company will charge after users reach five gigabytes of free storage, which is in line with other tech giants’ policies.
Snapchat has unveiled a tiered pricing plan for its Memories feature, which allows users to save photos and videos on the platform. After reaching the 5-gigabyte storage limit, users will now need to ...
Since it was introduced in 2016, the popular messaging app has long enabled its users to save and store previously posted content as Memories, enabling a platform of recollection as well as immediate ...
Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat, has announced that its Memories storage feature will no longer be unlimited. From now on, users will only be able to keep 5 gigabytes (GB) of saved content ...
Snapchat has announced a huge change to the way users can store their photos in the app - and it's safe to say people are not happy. For those unfamiliar with the popular social media platform, it's ...
Existing content can be downloaded, and Snap will provide 12 months of temporary storage for those affected. In the US, the 100GB plan is priced at $1.99 per month, with 250GB included in the $3.99 Sn ...
Snapchat just limited its free Memories storage. Here's how much you get and what to do if you don't want to pay up.
Snapchat will start charging to store photos and videos, prompting fury from users who have been using the app to archive their old posts.
Snapchat is reportedly ending boundless cloud storage for its saved posts, known as Memories, and will require users to pay for additional space if they exceed a new limit. Snapchat is now going to ...