Summary

  • This week, Snapchat made the news with the rollout of its latest feature, which allows users to see who has taken screenshots of their snaps in the app.
  • Previously, users could take screenshots of snaps without the sender being notified, which caused concerns about privacy and security within the app.
  • Snapchat’s new feature aims to address these concerns by notifying users as to whether or not their snaps have been captured.
  • There are still ways to take screenshots of snaps without the sender being notified, such as using another device to capture the screen, mirroring your phone to a computer and capturing the image that way, or using the Snapchat web to record the snap via screen recording.
  • However, it is important to note that taking screenshots of snaps without the sender’s knowledge and consent goes against the app’s terms and conditions and could result in a ban.
  • Ethical concerns also come into play when taking screenshots of snaps without the sender’s knowledge, as it can be considered as a breach of trust and privacy.

By Henderson Jayden Harper

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