I have snapchat but I don't allow it to access my address book or my location. Bad enough that they are gathering facial recognition data for the feds. Here is how I use it, and recommend it only for this: let it take your face, then apply all the silly disguises until you find one you like. Save it to your photos. Then, if you want to text it to someone you can. I also use it with kids, who think making faces on my phone is hilarious. But refuse Snapchat any access to your phone and don't let it send for you either.
NO! I want to have both -- 1997 technology and 2017 technology. Adam and Eve were created 5777 years ago -- I use the buses and cars (1907 technology) and my own feet to walk (3760 BCE technology).
Bah, only wimen enjoy photographing their own faces, outfits and coffee mugs. So, the answer is no. I do not use SnapChat. I do not even see what kind of purpose it would fulfill.
Yes. but I really do not see why it is so popular. May be because I increasingly hate cellphones so I hate everything associated with them as well.
I do not even own a smartphone and people find me weird for this reason. The day I put one of them in my pocket is the day I die.
I carry two. I have somehow managed to rename half the people in one of them's contacts list "#Voicemail" just by walking around with it in my pocket. That is my work cell, so it is kind of inconvenient when you are being texted by people without knowing who the hell it is since it could be any of 100 different cats.