Snapchat is going to charge for storage - here's how to save your Memories for free | TechCrunch
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Snapchat is going to charge for storage - here's how to save your Memories for free | TechCrunch
"The company told TechCrunch in an email that the introductory storage plan offers up to 100GB of storage for $1.99 per month. Snapchat+ users will get up to 250GB of storage as part of their $3.99 monthly subscription, while Snapchat Platinum users will get 5TB as part of their $15.99 monthly subscription. If you're over the limit but don't sign up for a plan, your oldest Snaps will be saved, while the most recent ones will be deleted to stay within the storage limit."
"One way to save your Snapchat Memories is by downloading them to your camera roll. Although this can be done directly from your phone, you're limited to batches of 100 at a time, which can be a time-consuming task if you have thousands of saved Snaps. However, this could be a good way of selecting the Snaps you actually want to save. Here's what you need to do: Open the Snapchat app and select the "Memories" icon next to the camera button Tap the "Select" option in the top right corner Select up to 100 Memories that you want to keep Tap the "Export" button that appears at the bottom-right of your screen Select "Download" to save them to your camera roll"
Snapchat is capping free Memories storage at 5GB and requires users with larger archives to export content or subscribe to new storage plans. The introductory plan offers up to 100GB for $1.99 per month, Snapchat+ provides 250GB for $3.99 monthly, and Snapchat Platinum includes 5TB for $15.99 per month. Users who do not subscribe will have their oldest Snaps saved while recent ones are deleted to meet the limit. Snapchat provides 12 months of temporary storage for over-limit Memories. Users can export Memories to a device in batches of up to 100 or download full Snapchat data.
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