It’s been a little over two years since Snapchat was taken down by Facebook. But, as of today, there is still hope that the app can be recovered. Snapchat is a messaging app that allows users to send and receive messages with friends and family. The app was first released in 2011 and has since been used by millions of people around the world. But, as of today, there is still hope that the app can be recovered. In fact, some experts believe that Snapchat could even be saved if it were to be rewritten from scratch. If Snapchat were to be rewritten from scratch, it would likely include a more user-friendly interface and easier ways for users to share photos and videos with their friends. Additionally, it would also need to make sure that its security features are up to par so that people don’t lose their data or money in an attack.


No, Snapchats cannot be recovered by police. The only person who can recover the messages is the person who sent them.

Snapchats can be recovered from the last time the user opened the app.

The best way to recover deleted Snapchats is by using a data recovery utility that can scan the hard drive for lost files.

Snapchat is a photo-sharing app that allows users to send photos and videos to one another. The sender can choose how long the recipient can view the content before it self-destructs. This is done by selecting the time duration of 1 to 10 seconds, before the photo or video disappears.

Snapchat is not a database. It’s a social media app that allows you to share photos with your friends and followers.

Snapchat videos cannot be recovered.

There are ways for police to recover Snapchat messages, but they are not easy. The company does not keep records of the messages that are sent through their service, so it is very difficult for law enforcement to recover them.

No, you cannot reactivate an old Snapchat account after 30 days.