


When you want to view the Snaps you stored in My Eyes Only, you’ll then enter the passcode you created when you set up My Eyes Only.So if you have Snaps in your Memories section that you don’t want to be viewable by anyone but you, you can set up My Eyes Only and then send those Snaps to it. Essentially, once set up, the My Eyes Only feature (and the Snaps you put there) is only accessible with a passcode. Private Stories are not the same as Snapchat’s My Eyes Only feature: The My Eyes Only feature is a place where users can store Snaps and keep them private.Up to 20 Private Stories can be made at a time.Here are some other details you should know about Private Stories: Other things to know about Private Stories on Snapchat Then from the menu that pops up, you’ll choose New Private Story and just follow the on-screen instructions. You can post a Private Story by going to your Profile screen in the app and selecting +New story. And according to Snapchat’s help guide, if you post a Private Story, friends who weren’t selected to view it won’t know about that story as they won’t be notified about it. So, if you see a lock icon on a Story, it likely means that you were selected by one of your Snapchat friends to view a Private Story they posted. Twitter has reportedly suspended signups for Twitter Blue What is Mastodon? Here’s why everyone’s talking about this Twitter alternative
