Snapchat - detailed instructions
Setting Up Snapchat for Memorialization
- Understanding Snapchat's Policies:
- Snapchat does not offer a legacy contact feature or a formal memorialization option.
- Family members or close friends can request the deletion of a deceased person’s account.
Requesting Account Deletion on Snapchat
- Contact Snapchat Support:
- To request the deletion of a deceased person’s account, a family member or close friend needs to contact Snapchat Support.
- This can be done by submitting a request through the Snapchat Support page or by sending an email to Snapchat’s support team.
- Information Required:
- The requester will need to provide the following:
- The deceased person’s username and associated email address.
- Proof of death, such as a death certificate.
- Proof of the requester’s relationship to the deceased (e.g., birth certificate, power of attorney, or executor of estate documentation).
- The requester will need to provide the following:
- Process Confirmation:
- After submitting the request with the necessary documentation, Snapchat’s team will review the information and, if approved, will delete the account.
Additional Considerations
- No Memorialization or Legacy Contact:
- Snapchat does not offer a memorialization option, so the account will be permanently deleted once the request is processed.
- Privacy and Content:
- Once deleted, all Snaps, chats, and account content are permanently removed from the platform, ensuring the privacy of the deceased.
- No Access to Account Content:
- Snapchat does not allow access to the deceased person’s account or content, meaning Snaps and chats cannot be retrieved once the account is deleted.