Snapchat allows anyone to add link in posts; know how to use

Snapchat has gained a feature that mimics Instagram when adding links to posts. With the new Paperclip function you can attach Internet pages to snaps for friends or published in History. The recipient of the message need only slide up to open the site. The tool is available to all users, unlike rival, which limits links to verified accounts. The news came in the last update of Snap for Android and iPhone (iOS). Learn to use.

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Step 1. When creating a snap, touch the clip symbol before sending. You will access the new link addition tool. Enter the URL in the highlighted field or, if you prefer, search for a site on Google.

Access the Paperclip function and search for a site

Step 2. Touch the desired result to open the site within Snapchat. When the page loads, touch "Attach to snap."

Find the link you want and attach

Step 3. Also remember to allow the application to access your clipboard. You can then attach one-touch copied links. The screen also displays links previously attached to facilitate the addition of the same page in multiple snaps.

Attach with a tap previous and copied links

Step 4. Note that after adding the link, the clip symbol is marked indicating there is an attachment. Normally send the snap to a friend or post to your story.

Send the snap to anyone

Step 5. When the friend receives the snap, an arrow at the bottom will indicate that there is a link to open. Swipe up to load the page in the integrated browser, without having to leave the Snapchat application.

Swipe up to open link in the snap

Since the implementation of the links attachment is similar to that of Instagram, Snapchat's approach is more complete by allowing site search in the app itself.

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