Snapchat to start charging users for Memories storage

Liv MakmakhonTechnological reporter

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Snapchat announced that he would begin to charge a fee for storing photos and videos – causing a reverse reaction from users who created a large archive of old posts.

A popular message exchange application allowed users to preserve and store previously placed content in their function of memories from the moment of its presentation in 2016.

But it says that people with more than five gigabytes (GB) will now have to pay in order to keep them in stock.

The Snap Maternal Company refused to inform BBC News, how many storage plans will cost British users, saying that only these changes will be made as part of a “gradual global deployment”.

Users on social networks reacted with anxiety, accusing the company of greedy.

Snap confirmed that “it is never easy to move from receiving the service for free to pay for it”, but suggested that it is worth the “cost” for users.

“These changes will continue to invest in improving memories for our entire community,” – this Said in the post on the blog Declaring the movement.

It said that users were preserved more than one trillion of memories since they were presented almost ten years ago.

The function allows users to save photos and videos that initially exchanged on the platform for 24 hours or less, and users promised to rethink them as memory or “return” later.

Users with more than 5 GB of preserved memories will be proposed to update the storage plan of 100 GB in accordance with the changes.

Increased storage levels will be available for users paying for more expensive Snapchat+ and Snapchat Premium subscriptions.

The company claims to provide 12 months of temporary storage for those who exceed the limit, and users can download saved content to their device.

Representative of the company told Tech Publication Techncrunch Its initial storage plan of 100 GB will cost $ 1.99 (1.48 pounds) per month, while 250 GB is included in the price of $ 3.99 (£ 2.96) subscriptions to Snapchat+.

'Inevitable changes'

Snap in his blog said that its deployment of storage plans would not affect the “vast majority of Snapchatters”, which, according to him, had less than 5 GB of memories.

But there was a step some people criticize on social networks, With users who exchange messages sent by the platform, they inform them that they need to pay for the storage in order to store their photos and videos.

Some say that they used SNAP free storage for many years, which means that they have much more than 5 GB of data stored on the platform, so now they are faced with large accounts.

Others say that the forces of choosing between the payment of subscription or the loss of their memories are “unfair” and “greedy” from Snap.

Click He said in April This Snapchat surpassed 900 million active users per month – while competitors such as Instagram and Tiktok had billions, respectively.

Drew Benvi, founder and executive director of Consultance Battenhall on social networks, believes that ultimately all platforms of social networks will be charged for storage.

“The road to paying for storage on social networks is inevitable,” he told BBC News.

“In the era, when we publish less, but we retain more, this is the evolution of messaging and social networks.”

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