Snapchat update gives your finger a rest

Snapchat has changed a defining feature of its app.

You no longer have to hold down your finger on the screen to view a message. Your thumb may be grateful, but it does make it easier for someone to take a screenshot of your “disappearing” message.

That’s not all that’s changing on the app. Watch this CNET Update report to learn about the new ways to personalize your Snapcode ghost, find nearby friends, and beef-up your security:


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Also in this roundup: Medium ditches passwords for e-mail, and Donald Trump can add credit card security breach to his list of problems this week.

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