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Snapchat saving app for android?

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Google Play store doesnt have any, so i was wondering is there some app that can be downloaded from internet that is safe and works on the new SnapChat?

If you have an Iphone, there are some apps on Cydia which does what you are looking for. The best one is called, Phantom, but as far as android, you will probably have to root it, then download a 3rd party application to do so.

Edited by ProjectPact

Just ss it.

 

If it was meant to be private at least let them know you're misguiding their trust. If you were meant to keep it then who cares.

if snapchat detects you logging in and out heaps they check your recent snaps and ban you for saving inappropriate content ;)

SNAPCHAT MOD DETECTED!!!!

if snapchat detects you logging in and out heaps they check your recent snaps and ban you for saving inappropriate content wink.png

 

SNAPCHAT MOD DETECTED!!!!

Nop for my year 12 MMP class i made snapchat for windows/mac

Using java, and i kept getting warning messages from snapchat saying they know i'm using a 3rd party 

app. 

Then X Y Z later some of my friends got temp banned saying they got a message about saving inappropriate content.

Just ss it.

 

If it was meant to be private at least let them know you're misguiding their trust. If you were meant to keep it then who cares.

 

Just ss it.

 

If it was meant to be private at least let them know you're misguiding their trust. If you were meant to keep it then who cares.

 

OP: get the nudes.

Edited by Kyle

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