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Snap announces anonymous messaging restrictions for third-party apps

In a blog post, Snap said it will prohibit third-party app integrations that facilitate anonymous messaging

March 18, 2022 / 18:06 IST
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(Image Courtesy: Reuters)
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Snap Inc., the company that runs the messaging platform Snapchat, has announced via a blog post that it will restrict third-party app integrations from using anonymous messaging features.

The change was announced after a lawsuit against the company last year, that demanded it be found liable for the death of teenager who was bullied on the platform. The bullies reportedly used anonymous messaging services Yolo and LMK, both linked to the victim's Snapchat account. Snap Inc., banned both services shortly after the lawsuit was filed.

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"Last year, a lawsuit raised serious allegations about two integrated apps that included anonymous messaging features," said Snap in a blog post. "At the time, we suspended both apps from Snap Kit, and began conducting an extensive review of the program’s standards and policies."