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Snapchat to start charging for storing old posts

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Snapchat is going to start charging for storing old photos and videos users keep on the platform.

The popular messaging app has allowed users to save and store previously posted content in its Memories feature since it was introduced in 2016.

But it says people with more than five gigabytes (GB) worth of Memories will now need to pay to keep them available.

The app’s parent company Snap declined to tell BBC News how much the storage plans would cost UK users, saying only the change would be made as part of a “gradual global rollout”.

Users on social media have reacted with dismay to the announcement.

Snap has acknowledged it’s “never easy to transition from receiving a service for free to paying for it” – but suggested it be “worth the cost” for users.

“These changes will allow us to continue to invest in making Memories better for our entire community,” it said in a blog post announcing the move.

It said more than one trillion Memories had been saved by users since being introduced nearly a decade ago.

The feature allows users to save photos and videos shared initially for 24 hours or less on the platform, with users prompted to re-post them as a memory or “throwback” at a later date.

Users with more than 5GB of saved Memories will be prompted to upgrade to a 100GB storage plan, under the changes.

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

The company says it will provide 12 months of temporary storage for those exceeding the limit, and users can download saved content to their device.

A company spokesperson told tech publication TechCrunch its initial 100GB storage plan would be priced at $1.99 (£1.48) per month, with 250GB included in the $3.99 (£2.96) cost of a Snapchat+ subscription. (BBC)

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