The classic blunders
Never fight a land war in Asia
Never trust an online service provider with your privacy
Stealthy selfie service Snapchat has added a new feature to its mobile apps that makes it possible for users to hang onto messages for longer than the senders may have intended. Dubbed "Replay," the feature added to Snapchat 6.1.0 for Android and iOS allows users to view a Snapchat message, image, or video a second time before …
C'mon, don't down vote this shameless post.
It has 5* rating from a whole 5 users, it has a privacy policy on Facebook (oh the irony), and the"About" section makes no mention of the product he is trying to promote, but it does mention other products you can't seem to get details on from the website.
Still, at least he tried. Bless.
Not that there wasn't already plenty wrong with snapchat, but this is an absolutely horrible idea.
First of all, this means the pictures have to be stored even after they're viewed, so there's probably some fairly simple way to recover them. Second, even without doing anything that could loosely be termed hacking, there's nothing stopping someone from using the replay feature to show a private picture to a third party.
"Stealthy selfie service Snapchat has added a new feature to its mobile apps that makes it possible for users to hang onto messages for longer than the senders may have intended."
Yeah, it's called facebook, twitter, flickr, dropshots, photobucket, tinypic and freaking hundreds more. Not only do they do a better job (they keep photos indefitely vs a day) they've ALL been doing it for much longer.
Like most of the other comments, here, this is such a massive fail, they're no longer offering a specific service that others' don't, rather than a substandard service that others have pretty much nailed.