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Big news for Snapchat users; details here

Big news for Snapchat users; details here

Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat, has announced major changes to its Memories feature, ending the unlimited storage option that has been free since 2016. Now, users will only get 5GB of free storage for their saved photos and videos. Snap says most people use much less than this, but many are upset because it … Read more

Global Google maps outage disrupts mobile navigation

Global Google maps outage disrupts mobile navigation

Google maps experienced a significant outage that impacted mobile users worldwide, with thousands of reports indicating the app failed to load maps or provide navigation on both Android and iOS platforms. According to Downdetector, more than 4,000 users reported issues shortly after the outage began. Affected users saw error messages stating that Google Maps could … Read more

Snapchat failures revenue estimate, shares fall 30%

Snap failures revenue estimate, shares fall 30%

Snap (SNAP.N) failed to meet Wall Street’s expectations for quarterly revenue on Tuesday, as the company behind Snapchat continued to struggle against larger competitors in the digital advertising market. This resulted in a 30% decline in its shares. Despite frequently having its features imitated by rivals, Snap has faced ongoing doubts from investors regarding its … Read more

Snapchat Fired 20 Product Managers to Boost Productivity

Snap failures revenue estimate, shares fall 30%

Snapchat laid off nearly 20 product managers to boost productivity and reduce costs. Following recent furloughs, this restructuring is smaller than last year’s layoffs of 1,300 employees. In Q3 2023, Snapchat reported a 5% revenue increase, reaching $1.19 billion, the highest in six months. Snapchat has reportedly laid off “nearly 20 product managers” as a … Read more

Snapchat AI Glitch Raises Concerns Among Users

Snapchat AI Glitch

AI bot shares two-toned image of user’s ceiling without consent, alarming many users. Numerous users experience the same issue, leading to confusion and frustration. AI chatbot eventually stops working after the incident. Users have taken to social media to express their concerns about the My AI chatbot. Snapchat’s AI Bot looks to have gone “rogue”. … Read more

Snapchat Launches Lens Creator Rewards Program

Snapchat Rewards Program

Creators can earn up to $7,200 per month for successful Lenses in the US, India, or Mexico. The program will expand to 40 qualifying countries later. Eligibility based on views, Lens-specific data, and user engagement. Snapchat is launching a new Lens Creator Rewards programme to reward AR creators and developers for their top-performing Lenses. If … Read more

Snapchat added two new features for audio and music

Snapchat new features

Snapchat recently introduced two new features. Both features are available in the US. It will be made available globally in March. Snapchat, a well-known instant messaging service, recently debuted two new features — “Sounds Recommendations for Lenses” and “Sounds Sync for Camera Roll” — that are aimed at assisting the platform’s content creators. The ‘Sounds … Read more

Snapchat adds virtual try-on and buying of Halloween outfits

Snapchat Halloween

Snapchat is releasing a new feature that lets people virtually try on dresses and then buy the same outfit by clicking on a link. Users can search for movie or TV character costumes or select a Disguise Costume. This feature lets everyone, not just influencers, buy a costume for Halloween. Snapchat is releasing a new … Read more

Snapchat launches Snapchat for Web and other new features

Snapchat launches Snapchat for Web
  • Snapchat added four new features in their fall update.
  • Lock Screen Widgets preserve talks from the app on the lock screen.
  • Chat Shortcuts will allow users to see unread Snaps and Chats, missed calls, and reply to stories.

Snapchat added four new features in their fall update that will streamline and simplify the audience’s experience.

With iOS 16, the new features now include Lock Screen Widgets, which preserve talks from the app on the lock screen so that users can access chats with a single press.

Additionally, this feature will have the Snapchat Camera conveniently located next to it.

This will guarantee that the user may access Snap Chats from their home screen and receive notifications.

The app’s Chat Shortcuts, the next addition to be released, will be shown at the top of the chat tab and will allow users to see unread Snaps and Chats, missed calls, and reply to stories.

Additionally, the feature will notify the user of forthcoming birthdays and unanswered Snapchats.

Additionally, the app has allowed Snapchat for Web, which was previously only accessible to Snapchat+ users, and Question Stickers may now be added to snap stories as part of the enhanced features.

Users may send messages, have voice and video calls, and generally use all the main connection features right from their desktop with the online version.

 

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Snapchat introduces new parental control feature in UAE

Snapchat parental control feature
  • Snapchat has unveiled a new parental control function called “Family Center”.
  • This function was developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Possibilities in the UAE.
  • Snap’s Trust and Safety Team can now directly report any abusive or questionable profiles.

In collaboration with the Ministry of Possibilities in the UAE, popular social media app Snapchat has unveiled a new parental control function called “Family Center.”

With the help of this tool, parents and guardians can monitor their children’s online activity.

Parents have access to a complete list of their children’s Snapchat friends and contacts. However, in order to preserve privacy, they won’t be able to see what was said during the chats.

With the support of Snap’s Trust and Safety Team, a specialized squad that operates around the clock to safeguard Snapchat users, parents can now directly report any abusive or questionable profiles.

By creating the new function, Snap hoped to provide a set of tools that were particularly created to mirror actual human behavior and to foster trust and collaboration between parents and their children.

The company has made contact with families to learn about the requirements of parents and their kids and to get their opinions on privacy and parenting practices, which differ from person to person.

In order to establish the new Family Centre function, the business also sought the advice of specialists in online safety and security.

At a ceremony where several UAE ministries and Snapchat representatives were present, Lt. General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior observed the introduction of the “Family Center.”

The first family to use the new function was an Emirati family who registered for the “Family Center” at the event.

The UAE government’s commitment to giving its citizens and residents all necessary tools that ensure their safety, preserve their privacy online, and boost their confidence was reflected in the Ministry of Possibilities’ statement regarding the introduction of the new feature.

According to the ministry, working with a well-known platform like Snapchat will assist strengthen initiatives to educate all nationals and residents and give them the tools they need to protect their loved ones and children.

Georg Wolfart, Snap Inc.’s Director of Public Policy, said: “With the introduction of Family Centre, we increase standards of safety and open up new channels of contact for families to talk about online dangers.”

“Family Centre will undoubtedly set a new standard for internet safety, in our opinion.”

One of the numerous Snapchat features created with children’s safety in mind is “Family Center.”

One of them states that before children can communicate with one another, they must first be friends.

Also, kids cannot have public profiles, and friend lists are private. Other safeguards make it more difficult for outsiders to locate kids.

Children and young people, for instance, only occasionally appear as “recommended friends” or in search results, such as when they have mutual friends.

In the upcoming months, Snap wants to introduce further safety features to Family Centre, including enhanced parental content filters and the capability for kids to alert their parents when they report an account.

It will also soon be possible for parents to view the new friends that their kids have added.

 

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Snapchat paid subscription enjoys immediate success

Snapchat paid subscription
  • Snapchat Plus is experiencing some early success.
  • Snapchat Plus subscribers get early access to features like customizing the app icon and seeing who rewatched your story.
  • The company is launching a fresh set of features for its more than 1 million Plus customers today.

With its paid membership service Snapchat Plus, Snap is experiencing some early success. The company claims that since introducing Snapchat Plus in late June, it has accrued 1 million paying users.

For $3.99 each month, Snapchat Plus subscribers get early and exclusive access to features like customizing the app icon and seeing who rewatched your story.

The first significant product for paying customers, Snapchat for desktop, was made available to subscribers in July.

Additionally, Snapchat is launching a fresh set of features for its more than 1 million Plus customers today.

One of the enhancements is priority story answers, which increases the visibility of Plus subscribers’ comments when responding to Snap Stars (public figures and other creators with a verified Snapchat presence).

Other enhancements are purely aesthetic, such as new app icon designs and customized backgrounds for users’ Bitmoji characters.

The ability to add an emoji that friends can see after viewing a Snap will also be available to subscribers.

In an effort to create new revenue streams, Snap launched its paid tier.

It is one of several companies that have been impacted by changes to Apple’s privacy settings that were made last year and which destroyed its advertising business, which is a crucial source of revenue for Snap.

Plus’s first success coincides with Snap’s indication of displeasure with its performance.

Along with the blow to advertising, the company is dealing with broader economic issues, slower business development, and employee layoff plans.

However, the message to investors is that Snap is attempting to turn things around.

 

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Snapchat Plus reaches 1 million paid subscribers and gets updates

Snapchat Plus

Snap Inc. has 1 million paid subscribers for Snapchat Plus. Priority Story Replies make replies to Snap Stars more noticeable. Bitmojis will gain “gleaming gold” and tropical beach background. Snapchat Plus launched in June and lets users test early and experimental features for a monthly charge. Snap Inc. revealed additional premium features in its August … Read more

Snapchat offers advertisers new ways to connect with audience

snapchat

Snapchat says its app makes the relationship between advertisers and customers more grounded and personal. Snapchat users interact 32% more with ads than TikTok users and 62% more than Facebook users. Their claims are backed by neuro-statistical insights, according to a report from Neuro-Insight. Snapchat has told us some new things about its app in … Read more

Terrifying AR game is what Snapchat Plus needs

Snapchat

The game challenges users to solve a mystery of a phone you’ve just found. Ghost Phone lets you use Snapchat’s camera to uncover previously concealed messages. Snapchat’s Ghost Phone is the platform’s first AR adventure. It is necessary for Snapchat to release a new lens that transports users into a spooky mystery in order for … Read more

Snap plunges 35% after results as US stocks open mixed

Snap US stocks
  • Snap shares down 35.4 percent after its quarterly loss nearly tripled to $422 million.
  • US stocks were mixed in the final session of a positive trading week.
  • Analysts caution there are still several key earnings reports to come.

Snap shares sank more than 30 percent early Friday following disappointing results as US stocks were mixed in the final session of a positive trading week.

About 30 minutes into trading, Snapchat’s parent company was down 35.4 percent as it pointed to a punishing confluence of increased competition, slowing growth of its revenue, “upended” advertising industry standards and macroeconomic woes in reporting that its quarterly loss nearly tripled to $422 million.

Stocks have risen the last three sessions, generating hopes that the market may have pivoted after a bruising first half of 2022.

But analysts caution there are still several key earnings reports to come, as well as next week’s Federal Reserve meeting and influential economic releases such as a reading of second-quarter US growth.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 0.1 percent at 32,063.01.

The broad-based S&P 500 shed 0.1 percent to 3,994.13, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index fell 0.4 percent to 12,009.75.

Among other companies reporting results, American Express gained 4.2 percent and Schlumberger won 6.0 percent, while Mattel dropped 2.4 percent.

 

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Snapchat: An unlikely new rival for Zoom

Snapchat
  • Snapchat is launching a web-based version of its mobile app.
  • Users will be able to make video calls from their laptops and desktops.
  • Users in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the U.S. will be able to access the app from launch.

Since its inception more than a decade ago, Snapchat has only been accessible via mobile devices, unlike many other social media networks.

However, the business unveiled a web-based version of the well-known messaging software on Monday.

Users should be able to freely switch between their phones and laptops while still being able to carry on chats on the platform.

However, the new desktop capability might also enable Zoom, an unexpected opponent, to challenge Snapchat (SNAP).

Despite being known for allowing users to exchange vanishing chats and photographs, or “snaps,” the business claims that video calling has grown in popularity on the app.

According to Snapchat, the app facilitates more than 100 million video calls every month with a maximum of 15 participants.

Now that consumers may join those calls from a PC, it is hoped that the service will be simpler and more enjoyable to use.

The concept is comparable to video calling services like Zoom (ZM), which became extremely popular during the epidemic, but Snapchat has some distinct selling advantages.

According to the company, users will be able to start calls more quickly and conveniently because they are already connected to friends and can see when others are online.

Soon, video calls on the web-based version of Snapchat will also support the company’s renowned photo lenses, which may give users the appearance of having freckles, dog ears, or other traits.

To encourage users to share photographs to pals, the web version of Snapchat opens directly to the camera. Users can open snaps or start a discussion by selecting one of the latest friend talks listed in a sidebar.

According to the firm, the web version won’t initially have all the features of the mobile app, such as the “Snap Map” where users can track their pals or the discover area.

A spokesperson for Snap, the parent company of the app, said in a statement: “With so many in our community spending more time online, whether it be for remote learning or working, streaming or just plain browsing — we saw a huge opportunity to make it easier for our community to stay connected throughout their day.”

Snapchat for the web forbids users from taking screenshots of chats or snaps in order to safeguard users’ security and privacy (the app alerts users if someone screenshots their chat or photo).

To prevent users from clicking away from the Snapchat window, the business also developed a “privacy screen.”

The launch occurs at a time when Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, is under pressure on Wall Street following the publication of a larger-than-anticipated loss in its most recent earnings report and the subsequent warning to investors that it had reduced its outlook for the upcoming quarterly due to a deteriorating economy.

Shares of Snap, which are expected to release second-quarter earnings this week, have fallen by 70% since the year’s beginning.

Snap unveiled Snapchat+, a new paid subscription service last month with the potential to increase its revenue.

The new $3.99 per month subscription option can be attractive because of the web version. All Snapchat users in Australia and New Zealand as well as Snapchat+ members in the US, UK, and Canada will have access to the web-based version of the app from launch.

Soon, subscribers to Snapchat+ in France, Germany, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates will be able to use the service.

 

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Snapchat Plus has launched and resembles Twitter Blue

Snapchat Plus has launched and resembles Twitter Blue

There are no payment tiers and it costs $4 per month. Paying for a subscription does not guarantee ad-free use of the service. The Verge says Snapchat Plus’s enhancements will be “cosmetic.” Snapchat Plus launched today, and like Twitter’s paid subscription, Twitter Blue, it looks to be aimed for power users interested in Snapchat’s experimental … Read more

Snapchat will sponsor and train 25 Black innovators

Snapchat

Snapchat has launched a one-year accelerator programme for 25 Black innovators. Applicants will receive monthly stipends, mentorship and product updates. The company says the campaign is part of its continuous efforts to represent Snapchatters’ diversity. A one-year accelerator programme will provide cash, coaching, and other tools to 25 Black Snapchat entrepreneurs, the firm said today. … Read more

Snapchat launches new ‘Shared Stories’ feature

Snapchat

SAN FRANCISCO: Famous social media platform Snapchat has launched ‘Shared Stories’, a new way for Snapchatters to form a community around the content users affection to Snap.

Snapchat said that Shared Stories is a new iteration of Custom Stories, a feature that earlier allowed Snapchatters to make a Story and add friends to view and contribute.

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“Now, with our new and improved Shared Stories, Snapchatters who have been added to the group can add their friends as well, making it easier for the whole soccer team, camp squad, or group of new coworkers to get in on the fun,” Snapchat said in a blog post.

“Like with all of our products, we have built this feature to be safe by design,” it added.

Snaps sent to a Shared Story are automatically removed after 24 hours. Unlike regular friend Stories and Groups, the user will not find a chat component, stores all conversations between friends.

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Content is moderated with care, using a mixture of automatic language detection and a new community review option that empowers Snapchatters to be active in keeping Snaps in Shared Stories safe and fun.

“We also notify Snapchatters if they have joined a Shared Story with someone they have blocked. This gives Snapchatters the opportunity to leave the Shared Story, and ensures Snapchatters are always in complete control over who they share content with on our platform,” the firm said.

With this next-generation Story, Snapchat said it is expecting to help Snapchatters turn shared moments into shared memories.

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Tokyo stocks open lower

Tokyo stocks

Tokyo stocks opened decreased on Wednesday after US shares primarily retreated on concerns about an approximate boom following a profit caution from the owner of Snapchat that shocked the tech region. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index was down 0.13 percent, or 36.02 points at 26,712.12 in early trade, while the broader Topix index was down … Read more

Stock markets mixed as traders weigh dark outlook

Stock markets

Markets were combined Wednesday, with the little signal of any alleviation from the latest dour performances as buyers remain frightened approximately the monetary outlook thanks to the impact of inflation, higher interest costs, China’s slowdown, and the Ukraine war. A collection of vulnerable indicators around the arena and downbeat forecasts from huge firms have chilled trading … Read more

Snapchat’s parental control tools have been discovered in the works

Snapchat is set to launch “Family Center,” a new parental control tool that will allow parents to view who their kid is friends with on the app, as well as who they’ve been communicating with within the last seven days, and more. Snap CEO Evan Spiegel initially revealed the upcoming feature in an interview in … Read more

A lawsuit was filed against SnapChat

snapchat

Snapchat has recently been accused of breaking an Illinois privacy statute relating to biometrics. The latest complaint has brought the company’s Lenses app into the limelight, claiming that it breached the law’s privacy requirements. Residents from Illinois were said to have filed the case late last week, and their names were recently revealed as Maribel … Read more

Snapchat claims that the crying face filter was not inspired by Amber Heard

Amber

The defamation trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has received a lot of attention on social media. As a result, when Snapchat introduced the crying face filter a few days ago, shortly after the Aquaman actress’ outburst in court, netizens claimed that Heard was the inspiration for this filter. However, the instant messaging app … Read more

Pixy: Snapchat launches selfie drone that can fly

Snapchat

Snap, a firm most known for its photo-sharing app Snapchat, has now released a flying camera. The startup describes Pixy, a small yellow drone, as a “free-flying buddy” that can assist people capture photos without using a selfie stick. The device is available in France and the United States, where drone use is less restricted … Read more