Snapchat will ask you to pay for saving old photos and videos

Snapchat has announced that it will start to tarife to save photos and videos, which has prompted sharp reactions from users who have created a large archive of old posts, the BBC reports. The known message application has allowed users to store and store previously posted contents [...]
The known message application has allowed users to store and store the contents previously posted at the Memorial Function since its introduction in 2016.
But now it says people with more than five gigabite (GB) Memorials will have to pay to keep them available.
The largest app company, Snap, refused to show BBC News how much the conservation plans for users in the United Kingdom would cost, saying only that change would become part of a “gradual global distribution”.
Users on social networks have reacted with disappointment, accusing the company.
Snap has admitted that “is never easy to switch from receiving a free service to paying “but suggested this “is worth the cost” for users.
“These changes will allow us to continue investing in the improvement of the Memorial for our entire community”, the company said in a blog post where it declared the move.












