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” ...
First came the burning of the Library of Alexandria. Then came the news that Snapchat is constructing a paywall around Memories. The company announced last week that it is capping users’ free Memories ...
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.
GenZ's one of the favourite apps Snapchat has announced that users would soon have to pay for memories storage after a decade of offering unlimited access to manage and back up their content such as ...
Snapchat’s Memories feature has enabled its users to save photos and videos that otherwise disappear after 24 hours, since the platfrom got launched in 2016. Over the years, more than one trillion ...
Popular photo and video instant messaging app, Snapchat, has announced it will start charging for storing photos and videos if they exceed the five gigabytes (GB) limit. This marks a big shift from ...
Some Snapchat users will soon have to pay to hold onto years of saved memories on the app. On Friday, September 26, Snapchat announced that it will begin charging users who have stored more than 5 ...
Snapchat's move is indicative of a broader shift in social media where free storage is giving way to paid subscriptions to allow the platforms to keep innovating while monetising long-term user ...
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 ...
The UK arm of Snapchat lost more than $757m during its latest financial year despite its revenue spiking to over $2bn, it has been revealed. For 2024, Snap Group has reported a pre-tax loss of $757.7m ...
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