No, Snapchat does not notify the other person when you delete a chat.

There is no “permanent” way to delete conversations on Snapchat, but there are a few methods you can use to remove specific conversations from your account. You can either delete individual messages or entire conversations by following these steps:Open Snapchat and tap on the three lines in the top left corner of the app.Select “Settings” from the menu that pops up.Under “General,” find the option called “Conversations.

If you want to delete a message that someone else saved on Snapchat, you’ll first need to open the app and find the message. Once you’ve found it, tap on it and then select “Delete.

To delete a Snapchat message on one side, open the app and select the message. Tap the three lines in the top left corner of the message, and then tap Delete. To delete a Snapchat message on the other side, open the app and select the message. Tap the three lines in the top left corner of the message, and then tap Report.

There are a few ways to hide conversations on Snapchat. One way is to long-press on a conversation and chooses “Hide Conversation.” Another way is to open the conversation and tap on the three lines in the top left corner.

When you press clear conversations on Snapchat, all of the messages in your chat history are deleted.

There is no one definitive way to make a secret Snapchat. Some methods include using a different username and password, encrypting your account, and creating a secondary account that only you know about.

Snapchat does not have a hidden button. Snapchat operates on a “forward-only” principle, meaning that users are only able to send photos and videos forward, not backward. This design decision was made in order to keep the app fast and responsive to its users.

There are a few ways to archive chats on Snapchat. One way is to open the chat and click on the three lines in the top left corner. Another way is to go to your profile and select “Archive Chat.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific conversation setting and context. In general, however, a clear conversation may or may not notify others that a conversation is taking place.