![]() Naturally this has potential to cause misunderstandings, so we think it’s one more reason kids should be mindful about what they put out there, whether it’s a photo, text, or video. When Snapchat alerts you that a friend has taken a screenshot of your photo or text, sometimes they actually haven’t. Speaking of screenshots, we’ve heard from teens that the Snapchat screenshot alert can be a bit wonky. And as we’ve learned over and over this past year, nothing ever actually disappears. It’s similar to Google Chat when you opt to chat off the record - the conversation isn’t saved, but you can still take a screenshot of it. Snapchat Chat (a little redundant, right?) allows users to text message each other, but the conversation “disappears” when you leave Chat. Now that Snapchat has announced new features including Snapchat text messaging and video calls, we’re taking another look at how kids are using it so that parents can stay informed about what’s on their kids’ phones and devices. We’ve covered the Snapchat app extensively since its launch, and it’s grown to be extremely popular with tweens and teens, and now even brands are jumping into the app, finding new ways to promote to users there.
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