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How to see your Snapchat memories: Get your 2017 year review

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One of the great things about Snapchat is ..

How to see your Snapchat memories: Get your 2017 year review
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One of the great things about Snapchat is that you never have to see something for too long (eg. forgetting those drunken club selfies).

They’ve now decided to give us the option to remember those moments, however, with a new feature that lets you see your year in review.

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The tool makes a sweet little compilation of your saved memories throughout 2017. Don’t worry, your temporary snaps won’t be featured, so your nudes and unmentionables won’t pop up and surprise you.

How to see your Snapchat memories: Get your 2017 year review
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To create this compilation, open Snapchat and go into the memories section. This is at the bottom in the middle.

Then, at the top of that page should be the option to see your memories from 2017. Snapchat will create it for you, but if you don’t like the memories they select, you’re able to edit them.

You can then save your compilation story and send it to whoever you wish.

If you haven’t saved many memories this year, the feature simply won’t come up on the app for you unfortunately. Better get going for next year, then.

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