8 Total
1 High severity
6 Medium severity
1 Low severity
Summary

This is Snapchat's legal agreement that sets the rules for using the app, including Snapchat, Bitmoji, and related Snap services. The most important thing to know is that when you post content on Snapchat, you give Snap a broad, worldwide license to use, modify, and share that content, even though you technically still own it. If you are a US user, you should be aware that the terms include a mandatory arbitration clause and class action waiver that limits how you can resolve disputes with Snap.

Technical / Legal Breakdown

This document constitutes Snapchat's (Snap Inc.) global Terms of Service, governing user access to and use of Snapchat applications, websites, and related services, with the legal basis varying by geography (Snap Inc. for US users, Snap Group Limited for EEA/UK users). The agreement states that users grant Snap a broad, royalty-free, sublicensable, worldwide license to use, reproduce, modify, distribute, and create derivative works from content they post, and the terms authorize Snap to terminate or suspend accounts at its discretion for violations of community guidelines or other policies. The content license grant is operationally broad in that it covers user-generated content submitted to public-facing features and extends to sublicensees, though the agreement also states that users retain ownership of their content, creating a tension between ownership assertion and the breadth of the license conveyed; applicable law, particularly in the EU under GDPR, may constrain how Snap processes personal data embedded in that content. The document engages GDPR for EEA/UK users (with Snap Group Limited as the relevant contracting entity), COPPA for users under 13, the California Consumer Privacy Act for California residents, and FTC consumer protection standards applicable to US users broadly. Material compliance considerations include Snap's age verification mechanisms, the arbitration and class action waiver clause applicable to US users, and the scope of data processing permissions embedded in the terms, each of which may require jurisdiction-specific evaluation.

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3 important changes detected

4 versions captured · Last updated: May 2026

What changed Snapchat removed the text 'NEWS INVESTORS CAREERS' from the header of its Snap Terms of Service document on May 5, 2026. This appears to be a formatting or navigation change to the document header, with no alteration to the substantive terms, conditions, or consumer rights described in the agreement itself. The operational effect is confined to the visual presentation of the document.
Why this matters This change involves the removal of navigation links (NEWS, INVESTORS, CAREERS) from the document header and does not modify any substantive terms, rights, or obligations described in Snapchat's Terms of Service. Consumers are not affected by changes to document navigation or formatting.
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What changed Snapchat's Snap Terms of Service header was reformatted on April 19, 2026, changing navigation text from title case to uppercase (NEWS INVESTORS CAREERS instead of News Investors Careers). This is a formatting change with no operational impact on the substantive terms, rights, or obligations governing user accounts or data.
Why this matters This change is a formatting adjustment to the document header and does not alter any substantive terms, policies, rights, or obligations. All existing terms and conditions remain in force as previously stated.
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March 31, 2026 low

Snapchat updated its Snap Terms of Service on March 31, 2026. The change detected was a formatting revision to the header navigation: the words 'News Investors Careers' were changed from …

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Last Captured May 5, 2026 08:08 UTC
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Document ID CA-D-000103
Version ID CA-V-002154
SHA-256 5288481ca34d63f4501bec1d4367a398b5fc5178a6392636e79e0be8a685a4fd
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