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It's really not worth it because if any of those do work, it'll likely be a fluke. So, is it actually possible? Well, yes and no. There's no simple way to screenshot snaps on iPhones and Androids, but you can find left-field methods.
Note that Snapchat can update vulnerabilities any time, so what works now might not work even in a month's time. Be prepared to defend your actions if something does go wrong Let's start with a way you can keep a picture without needing much technical knowledge.
You will need another device though. Yes, you need to take a recording of Snapchat using another smartphone or tablet. That literally means holding a camera towards your smartphone interface and recording whatever's on screen. You won't get the best resolution, but if you'd just like a record of what you've received, this is a fair method.
Before doing this, do your research. You'll need to recognize what sort of snap you've been sent: is it a picture or a video? Is there a time limitation? Snapchat introduced a way to loop content, so it doesn't have to disappear after a set number of seconds.
You're also allowed to replay one snap a day , so use it wisely! The other person will know you've replayed it though. If you're not sure, take a video using a different device. That way, you know you have the content saved, no matter how long it runs for. Third-party apps can be useful, especially if you've got an Android device or a jailbroken iPhone.
There are various Snapchat screenshot apps available, although naturally none are supported or licensed by Snapchat itself. No, an iPhone's in-built screen recorder won't work: doing this will still notify Snapchat users that you've recorded content. Because there are loads of screen recording apps on the market, Snapchat can't protect against all of them. This is sadly down to trial and error, which can lead to some embarrassing moments.
That's also why Android users are more likely to find a method that works. Similarly, jailbroken iPhones can access unofficial stores. You can use snaps to send a Snapchat video, a photo, and basically any multimedia content you want.
On the other hand, there are two scenarios where you are able to know if the other person took a Snapchat screenshot. Imagine that you are telling something private to someone and they just take a screenshot.
How would you feel? If you have the latest Android software, all you need to do to access the screen recorder is to swipe down, and the record button will appear. This will allow Android users to open Snapchat and video capture the file they want to get. The procedure for movie recording on the iPhone is pretty straightforward too: swipe down, tap the button and start recording.
On the downside, you need to put your Snapchat account credentials into the application , which some users might not find very amusing. There are literally thousands of third-party apps available for Android devices. Just go to the Play Store and select the movie recording app you like the most!
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