

The site’s creators also made a Twitter account, which gained over 9,000 followers in a single day. Suffice it to say you’ll see your fair share of genitalia and other private parts, and if you click on a link below the images censored with little Snapchat ghosts, you can see the unedited pictures. Anyone can submit a saved Snap to the site, and there are different categories like “Women,” “Men,” “Sexy,” and “Stupid,” among others. In an exclusive interview with The National earlier this month, Hussein Freijeh, general manager of Snap in the Middle East and North Africa, said the company is trying to strengthen its position in the augmented reality space and provide revenue streams to creators and developers.Snapchat’s credibility is taking yet another thanks to a new website called Snapchat Leaked (very NSFW, and very slow right now – the site is getting a heavy amount of traffic, as you might imagine Update: the site appears to be broken right now, but has been working on and off today) that showcases recovered or saved Snapchat photos. While on PC, conversations will be hidden when a user clicks on another tab, window or task.Ĭurrently, Snapchat for Web is being launched on Chrome and will work with the browser regardless of whether it is a Mac or a PC. In terms of privacy and security, Snapchat for Web has added two-step verficiation from the mobile app. While looking to send pictures, the website will also have several Lenses available on desktop, which will be rolled out in the coming weeks. There, they can immediately resume conversations just like on the app.

Users can access Snapchat for Web by visiting and logging in. However, an exact date for when it will launch in the UAE and Saudi Arabia has not yet been announced. It will soon arrive in France, Germany, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, before being rolled out to the rest of the world. The new service is available to Snapchat+ subscribers in the US, the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The platform’s messaging service will soon be available on the web and users will be able to send snaps via their computer rather than solely from a smartphone.
