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Snapchat Ends Free Memories: New Paid Storage Plans Explained

Snapchat Introduces Paid‍ storage for Memories After a⁤ Decade of Free⁣ Unlimited Access

Snapchat ‌has ended its long-standing policy of unlimited free storage for ‌its⁤ “Memories” feature, which allows⁢ users ‍to save photos and videos directly within the app. After ten years of offering unrestricted storage,‍ snapchat is now implementing storage limits ⁢and introducing paid subscription plans.

Users will now receive 5GB of free storage for their Memories. Those exceeding this limit will need to choose‌ from Snapchat’s new paid options: 100GB for​ Rs. 165 per ‍month, 256GB for Rs. 330 per month, and a ​5TB plan ​available at a higher, ⁤unspecified⁤ price.

Snapchat is offering⁤ a grace period to existing users with considerable ⁤Memories collections. They will have 12 months of continued access to their content before any excess data may be⁤ deleted if a paid plan ​isn’t purchased.

The company acknowledged the ⁤transition from free to paid storage may be unwelcome,⁣ but maintains that the Memories feature offers significant value. Snapchat also advises ⁤users who prefer not to​ pay for storage ‌to download their Memories to ⁣their devices or transfer them to alternative cloud⁢ storage services like Google⁣ Drive‍ and iCloud.

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