Distractify on MSN
Snapchat is saying pay up or we won't store your memories — here's when the change happens
Snapchat announced plans to charge for storing Memories over a certain amount, so when will they delete yours?
Snapchat's user growth worldwide has been climbing, fueled by India and Pakistan, but investor confidence in the company has been waning as it loses money.
A new report from Pew Research Center sheds light on social media use and trends in teens these days. The report illuminates ...
In today’s online world, it’s common for unprotected content to reach unintended audiences, which can compromise one’s safety and privacy. To ensure added privacy and security on Snapchat, users can ...
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’s artificial intelligence feature, My AI, freaked users out when it went rogue on Tuesday, automatically posting a photo to users’ stories who thought the techy tool was only a chatbot. “Did ...
Snap announced today that it’s introducing Snapchat for Web to let users send snaps and chat with friends via video calls, all from their desktops. To start, Snapchat for Web will be available to ...
In the hours before Australia’s nationwide social media ban came into effect, Snapchat was forced to pause age verification ...
To all the parents who want to know more about who your kids are talking to on their smartphones, I have good news and bad news. The good news: A prominent social media app recently made changes ...
Amidst climbing auto sales, new research from Snapchat and Havas Media Network reveals a dramatic shift in car buying ...
Design features allegedly make Snapchat a favored platform of sexual criminals targeting kids, according to a lawsuit filed by New Mexico Thursday against Snap, the company that operates the popular ...
TwistedSifter on MSN
Boyfriend notices his girlfriend tracking his Snapchat activity, and she demands to know who he’s talking to because she says it’s just being honest
Reddit ruled NTA, calling her behavior controlling and insecure. Commenters warned that constant monitoring isn’t “honesty,” ...
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