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Snapchat knows when you've been sleeping. Seemingly Snapchat can tell you're asleep based on the duration of your inactivity and the time of day. When you're asleep, your Actionmoji will appear is a very sleepy state on an armchair. But, that's not the only way people are appearing on the map while they're snoozing.
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Read More »Snap Maps don't just tell your friends where you are; they also disclose a few of your activities. And it's freaking people out big time. Anyone who's found themselves lurking on Snap Maps since it launched last week might have spotted a few quirky details that occasionally pop up on people's Bitmojis. Some Bitmojis are appearing in yellow cars, planes, and even on big armchairs. And, some people's Bitmojis are disappearing from the maps completely without them switching on Ghost Mode.
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Read More »Snapchat deletes all messages from its servers right after the recipient reads them. Read messages are gone forever. This means the police can only get access to unread messages. Of course, they would need a warrant, and this is not something the police often ask for.
Snapchat has stricken smartphone users across the globe, with the promise of truly private conversations. The trick is that all messages disappear after being read by the recipient, making it the perfect app for any secret conversation. Unless the police happen to have a warrant and they need to see your messages! Snapchat has recently uncovered that they have, in fact, given the police access to messages. There is a bit of a trick, though. Snapchat deletes all messages from its servers right after the recipient reads them. Read messages are gone forever. This means the police can only get access to unread messages. Of course, they would need a warrant, and this is not something the police often ask for. Snapchat mentions that they have handed information over to the authorities only a dozen times. They also don’t fail to emphasize that over 350 million Snapchat messages are sent a day. Who knows, you might have a better chance winning the lottery than getting your snaps surveilled by the police.
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