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Snapchat is shaking things up for creators by adding a price tag to its Memories feature. The popular app is now limiting free saved content to 5GB, and if you go over, you’ll need to pay to keep it.
Some Snapchat users could soon be forced to pay up to save their Memories—but there are a couple of free work-arounds, including downloading your data.
If your Memories exceed the new limit, you will need to either export them or sign up for one of Snapchat's new Memories Storage plans in order to preserve them.
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