Snapchat update gives users unique URL to add friends with

The new tool is an extra way of adding people, in addition to inputting an email or a Snapcode

Andrew Griffin
Thursday 28 January 2016 11:28 EST
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A video of the children fighting was allegedly shared on Snapchat
A video of the children fighting was allegedly shared on Snapchat (LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP/Getty Images)

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Snapchat has given all of its users their own unique URLs, meaning that people can be added with just a website.

People can now share a URL by heading to the add friends view, by dragging down on the camera, and clicking "share username". That will generate a clickable URL that includes your username, meaning that anyone clicking on it will be able to add you.

The new feature is just one of a range of ways that people can add friends on the site. It also lets people type in a username, find people in their address book, add by a little snapcode image or find people that are nearby.

The new link means that your Snapchat profile can be shared in a Facebook post, instant message or a Twitter post, for instance.

The update appears in the new version of Snapchat, which was updated this week.

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