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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"U send photos or videos to each other and u can set a time limit up to ten seconds and after that time limit the photo cannot be seen again "
In May 2013, Forbes reported that the photos do not actually disappear, and that they can still be retrieved even after their time limit had expired with a minimum of technical know-how. |
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By *rallvalCouple
over a year ago
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"U send photos or videos to each other and u can set a time limit up to ten seconds and after that time limit the photo cannot be seen again
In May 2013, Forbes reported that the photos do not actually disappear, and that they can still be retrieved even after their time limit had expired with a minimum of technical know-how. "
Recovered from the internet cache I'm guessing.... |
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Recovered from the internet cache I'm guessing...."
It seems that some phones like the Android don't delete these images properly and they can be recovered. One forensic specialist has managed to recover 60-70 images from just one phone. It seems to be in demand for missing teanagers and divorce cases, what a surprise! |
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By *rallvalCouple
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It seems that some phones like the Android don't delete these images properly and they can be recovered. One forensic specialist has managed to recover 60-70 images from just one phone. It seems to be in demand for missing teanagers and divorce cases, what a surprise!"
Almost all computers never actually delete files they just remove the reference in the file indexes and eventually the 'deleted' file gets overwritten. I have recovered a lot of deleted data from computers and cameras, even after a reformat by pcworld. Very clever people wrote the software, I just use it. |
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It seems that some phones like the Android don't delete these images properly and they can be recovered. One forensic specialist has managed to recover 60-70 images from just one phone. It seems to be in demand for missing teanagers and divorce cases, what a surprise!
Almost all computers never actually delete files they just remove the reference in the file indexes and eventually the 'deleted' file gets overwritten. I have recovered a lot of deleted data from computers and cameras, even after a reformat by pcworld. Very clever people wrote the software, I just use it."
The problem with Snapchat is they advertised that once it was gone it couldn't be recovered, they obviously haven't done enough testing. |
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