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Instagram will now warn people that you’re snooping on their snaps

Posted on November 27, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Charles Sherman reports:

As you know,  Instagram recently introduced the Stories feature. Not only that, the images sent via direct message will disappear once they’re sent and, like Snapchat, will notify people when they’ve taken a screenshot or replayed it.

Instagram’s latest upgrade includes not just the ability to send self-destructing messages, but notifies users if someone screenshots their direct message.

The feature is similar to the one offered by popular picture story app Snapchat.

Don’t fret, you are still able to lurk under the radar.

Read more on Highbury Clock.

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