Your account will be permanently erased after 90 days if it hasn’t been used. As a result, your account, settings, friends, Snaps, Chats, Story, device data, and location data in our main user database will be destroyed. For legal, security, and business reasons, we may keep some personal information.

Your friend’s list will no longer include them. They won’t be able to view any of their snaps. They won’t receive a warning when you remove them. They may be re-added to your Snapchat contacts after they have been removed.

Snapchat, a popular photo-sharing software, has a unique feature: photos vanish after being sent in snap messages. The actual app is even saving the picture,” Hickman tells KSL.com. “They claim that it’s deleted, and it’s not really deleted. It’s actually saved on the phone.

Snapchat is beta-testing a new function that allows users to erase messages they deliver before recipients have the opportunity to read them. Unfortunately, removing the message won’t absolve recipients of responsibility. They will still realize something was delivered to them and subsequently removed, but they will not know what it was.

The major distinction is that Snapchat does not have any permanent features. Unlike Facebook and Twitter, there is no record of all of the communications on Snapchat, which implies they may occasionally disappear. And unlike many of the other social media applications, you won’t know if someone has terminated their Snapchat account unless they notify you first.