If you snap a picture of something and then later decide that you don’t want to send it, you can cancel it by going to the “Cancel Snapshot” page on your Snapchat app and selecting the “Cancel Snapshot” option.

To delete a snap that is waiting to send, open the snap in the Camera app and select the “Delete” button.

It’s possible that your snaps are not being deleted because they are not in your “recent” folder. To delete a snap, open the app and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen. Type “delete” into the text field and hit enter.

Yes, you can delete a failed-to-send message.

Some people experience this issue when they try to send a snap with a large image. The size of the image may be too large for the phone to send in a timely manner.

Yes, a pending Snapchat will send when the app is updated.

Yes, it does.

To delete a snap that is loading, open the snap in the snapped view and select the trash can icon at the bottom left of the screen.

Yes, police can retrieve deleted Snapchat messages if they have a valid warrant.

Yes, you can unsend a snap by pressing the “unsend” button.

If the person you are messaging does not exist on your phone, you can try to cancel the message by pressing and holding the “cancel” button on your phone for 3 seconds. If they do not exist on your phone, you can try to send a new message.

Yes, you can delete a message that hasn’t been delivered.

Clearing the cache on Snapchat will help you load faster and reduce the amount of time you spend waiting for your photos to load.

The longest Snapchat streak is about 18 months.

Pending with a grey arrow means that the person is not currently using the app and will need to be added back in order to view the content.