Are you fed up of using the same old Snapchat filters and want to keep your filter preferences private? In this guide, we will show you how to hide which filter(s) you’ve used on Snapchat with step-by-step instructions and screenshots to assist in understanding this process.
Why Hide Snapchat Filters?
Snapchat is an increasingly popular social media platform that allows users to share photos and videos with their friends, while its primary feature – filters – allow users to add creative effects to their snaps. Unfortunately, some may prefer not showing which filters were applied as these can sometimes cause unwanted attention; for this reason some may opt to remove or hide them for various reasons:
Privacy: When sharing photos that reveal your location or mood, using filters could reveal that information to others. Aesthetics: Maintaining an aesthetic theme on Snapchat requires creating a consistent look, and disclosing which filters you used may disturb that.
Originality: If you want to protect the uniqueness of your style or ideas, concealing Snapchat filters may be an easy and efficient way to do just that.
How to Hide Snapchat Filters
In order to conceal which filter was applied on Snapchat, follow these steps:
- Open Snapchat and take a photo or video. Swipe left or right to access filters, select one you like, tap-and-hold on the screen to make use of it and swipe left or right with another finger to cycle through filter options.
- Once you find a filter you like, release both fingers. Take your photo or video as usual. When done, swipe up to access Memories tab. Locate your photo or video, tap it, and tap on three-dot icon located in top-right corner.
- Choose “Export Snap” and select the format (such as an image or video ). Your exported snap won’t reveal which filter was applied – share it with friends or share on your story with no fear that others can see your filter choice!
Conclusion
Hiding Snapchat filters is an easy and efficient way to protect your privacy, aesthetics and originality on the platform. Following our guide’s steps will allow you to easily take pictures without showing which filters were applied when taking them – we hope this guide was useful – happy snapping!