

Also, you can save the pictures you take with Snapchat's camera to your Memories and your device's camera roll. This option doesn't work unless the sender loops the Snap or removes the 10-second limit. Typically, Snaps are meant to self-destruct after viewing them in a conversation, but you can save and revisit them whenever you want. When you make a Snap and send it to someone, Snapchat stores it on the servers temporarily.

There are a few solutions to this dilemma whether you use an Android or iOS device. As Snapchat prioritizes privacy, it's not as easy as checking a recycle bin to retrieve deleted media once they're gone.
