On Friday, Sept. 26, Snapchat announced plans to start charging users who have more than 5GB of Memories. Here's what we know.
Snapchat is introducing paid storage for its \"Memories\" feature, requiring users with over 5GB of saved content to subscribe or download their Snaps.
Social media apps can do almost everything - but one important feature that every single app owns, and most of us treasure, is keeping our memories. But what if that got taken away from us?
In a controversial move, Snapchat will soon start charging users to store their Memories if they exceed a certain limit.
Users have been able to save their photos as memories on their accounts for free since 2016 but now, the social media platform has rolled out storage plans.
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.
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