Who has access to Snapchat photos? - Blog Life Dady

Who has access to Snapchat photos?

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Snapchat, an application popular phone among teenagers and young adults, has admitted to open discount "Snaps" those responsible for law enforcement, as long as they provided a mandate. The company has posted on his blog in May 2013, it has only released about a dozen open "Snaps" to law enforcement while respecting the privacy of electronic communications (ECPA).

What this means for parents whose teenagers use Snapchat?

This application has a reputation as widely used as "sexting" - sending messages or photos with sexually explicit content - especially among teenagers because images, messages or videos show only the recipient as long as 10 seconds. After 10 seconds has elapsed, the message is deleted from the device, unless the recipient takes a screenshot or using a device such as a camera to take a photo of the message.

It is essential for parents to talk to their teens about the information, photos and videos they send to their friends through the app, especially since Snapchat officially declared on his blog that he and deliver open "Snaps" on responsible law enforcement with a current term. It is essential not only because the inappropriate messages could ruin the reputation of your child, but it can also get them in trouble with the heads of law enforcement -. As officials have reason to believe that your child has committed, or aided with a kind of crime

Check out this blog to learn more about Snapchat and how you can protect your teen when they use the app.