What happens if I exceed the 5GB limit?
You will have 12 months to download your Memories. After that, the oldest Snaps exceeding the limit will be deleted.
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Snapchat is now charging users for storing their old photos and videos in the Memories feature. This change has sparked reactions from users who have built up extensive archives. Here's what you need to know.
Snapchat's Memories feature, introduced in 2016, has allowed users to save and revisit their shared moments. With over a trillion Memories saved, the platform now faces infrastructure costs associated with this feature.
The decision to charge for storage allows Snapchat to monetize heavy users while maintaining free access for the majority. Users who don't subscribe to a storage plan will have their oldest Snaps saved, but the most recent ones exceeding the limit will be deleted.
Increased storage levels are available to users paying for Snapchat+ and Snapchat Platinum subscriptions. This move aligns with other platforms that offer premium subscriptions for additional features and storage.
You will have 12 months to download your Memories. After that, the oldest Snaps exceeding the limit will be deleted.
The introductory storage plan costs $1.99 per month for 100GB. Snapchat+ users get 250GB as part of their $3.99 monthly subscription.
No, Snapchat says the vast majority of users have less than 5GB of Memories and will not be affected.
What do you think about Snapchat charging for Memory storage? Will you pay for a storage plan, or download your memories? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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