The best approach to figuring out whether someone has deleted their Snapchat is to look for them on the app. Simply go to the “explore bar” at the top and type in their username. If you can’t remember it, try their real name or at least something related to it.

Snapchat will not allow you to contact or communicate with others. After 30 days, the account will be terminated permanently. This implies that all of your snaps and chats as well as any personal information kept in our main user database would be deleted from existence after 30 days.

No, this isn’t the case. Deleted accounts do not remove messages or snaps sent by users. Your profile and personal information will be deleted. Also, once you’ve sent someone a snap, it won’t go away until they open it or the time limit passes.

Snapchat’s website adds, “While your account is deactivated, you will not be able to contact or interact with your friends on Snapchat. Your account will be permanently removed after 30 days if it has not been used.”

Snapchat confirms that your Snapchat Memories are saved if you uninstall the Snapchat app. All you have to do now is reinstall the software and log back into the same account to access them.

The Snapchat app may also delete your messages after you’ve deleted them. If the program is running, it will preserve any data inside your Snapchat conversations and save it to a file called ‘nomadic.’ This sort of data is essentially invisible to other software. You can discover your erased Snapchat communications by looking for each file with the ‘. nomadic extension