Snapchat, the popular instant messaging and content-sharing platform with over 450 million daily users, has announced a major change — it will now limit free storage for Memories to just 5GB. The move means users who exceed this limit will have to subscribe to paid plans or risk losing their most recent Snaps. New Paid Plans Introduced To retain additional storage, Snapchat has rolled out several paid options: 100GB for $1.99/month 250GB for $3.99/month (for Snapchat+ subscribers) 5TB for $15.99/month (for Snapchat Platinum members) Users choosing not to upgrade will find their newer Snaps automatically deleted, while older Memories remain accessible — but only until total storage falls below the cap. Snapchat says it will offer a 12-month grace period for users to back up or delete their data before enforcing the policy. How to Export Snapchat Memories to Your Camera Roll Many users are now transferring their Memories directly to their phone’s camera roll — a time-consuming but safe method to preserve their Snaps. Here’s how to do it: Open Snapchat and tap on the Memories icon. Select up to 100 Memories (the maximum allowed per batch). Tap Export → Download. Repeat this process until all your desired Memories
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