Snapchat is now available on Google Chrome and coming to other browsers soon, meaning you can use the popular social media app without a smartphone. Snapchat users will not only be able to send the usual disappearing pics, vids, and Bitmoji reactions, but also run video and voice calls all from the comfort of their desktop. The new feature will initially only be available to Snapchat+ subscribers in the UK, US, and Canada, before being rolled out to all free users. READ NEXT: FedEx robot criticised for bad ‘apology’ after couriers lose dead body in the post If you want to try it out now, you’ll need to sign up to Snapchat+ for £3.99 per month or register for a seven-day free trial. A spokesperson for Snap told Mashable : “We expect video calling to be used [most often] on the web browser version. “It’s used a lot on the mobile version, but given that when you’re at your computer, you’re generally there for pretty long periods of time. So you have more of the ability and intention to have longer synchronous conversations.” To access Snapchat via the web, you just have to log onto web.snapchat.com and make sure you… Read full this story
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