City
Epaper

Snapchat bans anonymous messaging from third-party apps

By ANI | Updated: March 18, 2022 07:35 IST

After facing a lot of criticism for not taking its abuse and harassment policies seriously, Snapchat has now banned anonymous messaging features from third-party apps that integrate with its platform.

Open in App

After facing a lot of criticism for not taking its abuse and harassment policies seriously, Snapchat has now banned anonymous messaging features from third-party apps that integrate with its platform.

As per The Verge, the change comes after a lawsuit last year sought to hold Snapchat liable for misuse of its platform linked to the death of a teenager who was being bullied on two Snapchat-connected apps.

"While we know that most Snapchatters used these anonymous integrations in fun, engaging, and entirely appropriate ways, we believe some users might be more prone to engage in harmful behaviour -- such as bullying or harassment -- if they have the shroud of anonymity," the company said in a blog post.

Snapchat has also stated that "it will require friend-finding or meetup apps in its developer program to be restricted to people 18 and older to protect young users."

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsEvery moment he's on the field is magical: Finch urges fans 'to watch CSK games while Dhoni is still playing'

EntertainmentAlia Bhatt dazzles in her special Maharashtra Day-inspired look at Waves Summit 2025

NationalTamil Virtual Academy to launch website listing Tamil names for newborns

TechnologyDaily UPI transactions surge to 596 million in April, value touches Rs 24 lakh crore

InternationalINS Kochi arrives at Male, hands over coast guard ship 'Huravee' to Maldives

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyTata Motors’ total domestic sales drop 7 pc in April

TechnologyFY26 sees 9 pc uptick in hiring; pharma, realty and GCC sectors shine: Report

TechnologySEBI proposes demat rule for key IPO shareholders to curb physical share risks

TechnologyStudy finds long Covid biomarkers in blood linked to respiratory problems

TechnologyAbsolutely false: Tesla chair denies report about replacing Musk as CEO