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How do you open a snap I sent to myself?

How do you open a snap I sent to myself?

Opening a Snapchat you sent to yourself is easy to do once you know where to look. Snapchat has some hidden features that allow you to view your own snaps again after sending them. With just a few steps, you can access and replay any snap you’ve sent to yourself as many times as you want.

Where to Find Your Own Snaps

When you first send yourself a snap, it won’t show up in your normal snap feed or conversations. Instead, snaps sent to your own username go to a secret section called “My Eyes Only.” Here’s how to access it:

  • Open the Snapchat app and go to your profile by tapping the ghost/bitmoji icon in the top left.
  • From your profile screen, tap the gear icon in the top right to open your settings.
  • Scroll down and tap on “My Eyes Only” which is near the bottom of the list.

This will open up your My Eyes Only section where all the snaps you’ve sent to yourself are stored. You can scroll through and tap on any snap to view it.

How Long Do Self-Sent Snaps Last?

The snaps you send yourself will remain accessible in your My Eyes Only section until you delete them manually. They won’t disappear after 24 hours like normal snaps do. This allows you to revisit old memories and photos for as long as you want.

However, if someone else gains access to your account, they’ll be able to view your private snaps from My Eyes Only. So make sure your Snapchat is secure if you’re storing anything sensitive there.

Saving Your Self-Sent Snaps

If you want to save one of your private snaps permanently, you have a couple options:

  • Screenshot it – Open the snap in My Eyes Only and take a screenshot by pressing your device’s volume down + power button at the same time.
  • Use a third party app – Apps like SnapSave and SaveMySnaps allow you to download snaps directly from Snapchat.

Saving the snap externally is better for long-term keeping, as there’s always a risk your My Eyes Only section could glitch or the snaps could accidentally get deleted.

Why Send Snaps to Yourself?

Here are some of the top reasons people send snaps to themselves:

  • Saving memories – Snapchat is for ephemeral sharing, but sometimes you want to keep special moments, so you can send them to yourself.
  • Taking notes – The text and drawing tools make Snapchat handy for jotting down notes, thoughts, and reminders.
  • Saving photos taken via Snapchat – Snapchat’s camera can add filters, lenses, stickers, and more edits to your images. So you send yourself the edited pic to save.
  • Private messaging – Send risque or confidential messages without worrying others will see them.

Overall, it gives you a private space to share things just with yourself on an app made for sharing with groups.

Troubleshooting Problems Accessing Self-Snaps

If you’re having trouble viewing your own snaps in My Eyes Only, here are some things to try:

  • Update the Snapchat app – An outdated version can cause glitches with My Eyes Only.
  • Re-login to your account – Sometimes logging out and back in refreshes your access.
  • Clear the app cache – Go into your device’s app settings and clear Snapchat’s cache and data.
  • Contact Snapchat support – The Snapchat support team may be able to restore your snaps if they became inaccessible due to a bug.

Following these tips should get My Eyes Only working again so you can see all the private snaps you’ve sent to yourself lately.

Conclusion

While Snapchat is known for ephemeral sharing, you can actually save and replay your snaps by sending them to yourself. This allows you to privately store memories, notes, photos, and more in the My Eyes Only section indefinitely. Just tap into My Eyes Only via your profile settings to view your self-sent snaps anytime. Saving the snaps externally or contacting support are good backup options if you ever have trouble accessing them.

Step Instructions
1 Open Snapchat and go to your profile
2 Tap the settings gear icon
3 Go to “My Eyes Only”
4 View and replay your self-sent snaps

Key Points

  • Self-sent snaps are stored in a private “My Eyes Only” section.
  • These snaps remain accessible until manually deleted.
  • You can save them externally by screenshotting or using third-party apps.
  • Self-sending snaps allows you to store memories, notes, photos privately.
  • Update Snapchat, re-login, or contact support if you have trouble accessing.

In summary, Snapchat has hidden features that let you replay snaps you send to yourself as many times as you want. The private “My Eyes Only” section is where all your self-sent snaps are stored indefinitely. With just a few taps in your app settings, you can access this section and reminisce on your private snaps anytime. Saving them externally or getting help from Snapchat support can restore your snaps if technical issues arise. So go ahead and snap yourself to save special moments or leave personal notes – just remember to check My Eyes Only to view them again later.