Snapchat storage plans: Snapchat, a very popular app among the youth, has made a major change in its Memories service. Now users will have to pay to store more than 5GB of photos and videos. This decision is a blow to millions of users in India who have been saving their memories on this app for years.
What is the new rule?
Snapchat offered 10 years of free cloud storage, but now they’re starting to charge, like Google Cloud and iCloud. If you want to store more than 5GB data, you will have to take a recharge plan. Currently, Snapchat is offering 12 months of free storage, but after that, the data of users who do not take the plan will be deleted.
Recharge plan details
Snapchat has introduced three storage plans:
100GB plan: $1.99/month (approximately Rs. 165).
256GB plan: Around Rs 330 per month, which is part of Snapchat+.
5TB Plan: This is the largest plan, but its pricing details are not clear yet.
What options do users have?
Users now have only two options:
Take recharge plan within 12 months.
Transfer your data to mobile, laptop or hard drive.
This new rule will increase new costs for users, but this policy of Snapchat may benefit the company in the long run. If you are a Snapchat fanatic, make a quick decision now to save your memories.
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