August 25, 2021

How to Sneakily Take a Snapchat Screenshot Without the Other Person Knowing

Snapchat is currently one of the biggest social networking platforms wherein you can share pictures and videos with your friends. In fact, if you’ve been on the internet for a while, Snapchat was already popular way before Instagram introduced the Instagram Stories feature. However, one thing that makes Snapchat stand out is that it’s not easy to take a screenshot of someone else’s post or your chat conversation with someone. This is because the app has a built-in feature that lets the other person know that you’ve taken a screenshot. Of course, it’s not ideal that the other party knows you’ve been taking screenshots, as it can sometimes feel like an invasion of privacy, so it’s always better to do this discreetly if possible.

Yes, it may be a challenging thing to achieve, but it’s not impossible. In this article, we’ll list down several different ways you can take screenshots on Snapchat without the other person finding out.

What Is Snapchat?

For those who don’t know, Snapchat is an app for Android and iOS devices. It’s a top-rated platform right now, especially among teens and young adults. The app was developed with the concept of disappearing messages in mind, so all the videos, pictures, and even conversations you post or have on the platform will disappear after a limited amount of time.

Why Is It Difficult to Take Screenshots on Snapchat?

As mentioned, chat conversations on Snapchat are also set to disappear after a while, which means that your conversation thread will eventually be wiped clean if you stop talking to someone on the app. When you have a 1:1 conversation with another user on Snapchat, you can also send media to one another. The catch is that there’s no way for you to save these videos or images, which leaves you no choice but to take a screenshot if they’re interesting to you.

However, if you take a screenshot, the screen will display the following words: “You took a screenshot.” In the end, the other person will know that you took a screenshot of your conversation, and some people won’t like that.

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Different Ways to Take Screenshots on Snapchat Without Others Knowing

Fortunately, there are some methods you can try out if you really want to take a screenshot on Snapchat. Using these methods, you can rest assured knowing that the person you’re talking to won’t know when you’ve taken a screenshot of your conversation.

Turn On Airplane Mode

This is a trick that many people use: by turning on your phone’s Airplane mode and then taking a screenshot afterward, Snapchat won’t be able to notify the other person of your actions. Afterward, you need to go to your Snapchat profile and then click on Settings. Select Account Actions and then tap Clear Cache and then Clear All.

Another process you can do after taking the screenshot is to delete your Snapchat app and then reinstall it shortly after. You’ll get the same results, albeit it’s more of a hassle than the previous one.

Use Another Device to Take a Photo

This is one of the most basic and hassle-free methods you can do to take screenshots on Snapchat. Although it’s not exactly a screenshot, per se, it still gets the job done. The only requirement is that you have another device with you that has a camera. You can then use that other device to take photos of the other device’s screen. Pretty simple, right?

Use Google Assistant

As we all know, Google and its corresponding Google Assistant are incredibly useful, and you can use it for various tasks. In this case, you can also use Google Assistant to take a Snapchat screenshot. That being said, you need to make sure that your Android phone can support Google Assistant. Otherwise, you wouldn’t be able to make this work.

Once that’s out of the way, you need to launch the Snapchat app and then head over to the conversation that you want to take a screenshot of. From there, press and hold your Home button until Google Assistant pops up. Then, tell the AI to take a screenshot or ask it what’s on your screen.

Conclusion

The next time you badly need to take a screenshot on Snapchat, you can finally stop worrying about notifying the other person, and it’s all thanks to the different methods listed above. Choose which method works the best for you and take all the screenshots you need.

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