It can take up to 3 weeks for a SNAP account to be reactivated.
You have been inactive for a while, and Snapchat will automatically disable your account after a certain period of inactivity.
You can reactivate your Snapchat by following these steps:Log out of your account on the app by tapping on the ghost icon in the top-right corner of the screen.Tap “Log Out” when prompted.Close the app and reopen it, then log back in with your username and password.
Yes.If you deactivate your Snapchat account, it will delete all of your friends and you will not be able to add any new friends.
When you deactivate your Snapchat account, it will be removed from your phone and all of the messages that you sent to friends will be deleted. You can reactivate your account at any time by logging back in with your username and password.
No. Once an account is deleted, it cannot be recovered.
Your Snapchat will be temporarily locked if the account is under 18 years old. This is because children under 18 are not allowed to register for a Snapchat account.
This is a difficult question to answer without more information. If you’re using your email address and password, it should be fairly easy to recover your account. If you’re using your phone number, then someone may have taken over your account by getting access to your phone.
No, Snapchat does not notify your friends if you reactivate your account.
When someone deactivates their Snapchat, they will no longer be able to see the user’s stories and snaps.When someone deactivates their Snapchat, they will no longer be able to see the user’s stories and snaps.
The easiest way to remove yourself from someone else’s Snapchat is to send them a text message that reads “Remove.