



After a video is Liked, users can write something in the comments of the video. In order to use the app, folks scroll through a feed of videos, similar to Instagram and can Like videos they see. Each video when presented in feed marks the Snack user's handle, location, and age.

Instead of uploading pictures for other users to swipe through, Snack users upload videos to present themselves. The dating site was inspired by the short-form video app and aimed at Generation Z (folks between 18 and 24 years old). “If you send through social media, it strips the metadata,” another shared.Do you hate dating apps like Tinder and Hinge, but love TikTok? Tired of swiping through profiles where it's impossible to tell who the eligible user you're looking to connect with is? Then Snack may be the app for you. That’s how I prefer mine,” someone commented. “You can also change your settings so that your camera doesn’t have location permission. Other TikTokers took to the comments of video to share extra online safety tips. “This is a life lesson, too – for anyone who you haven’t invited to your house!” Another commented. “You have no idea how many lives this could save. TikTok users are thankful to learn about the former detective’s screenshot tip. “A screenshot doesn’t have that information,” said. However, if you still wish to share images with people you meet on dating apps, advised viewers to instead share screenshots of their original photos to avoid leaking their location and device information. So if you were standing on your porch when you took the photo, that could be an issue,” explained. “If you’re online dating and you send photos to a stranger, you just sent them where you were. In response to video, TikToker and former detective applied the parenting “phone hack” to a different scenario - online with screenshots #momsoftiktok #dadsoftiktok #kidssafety ♬ Summer – Instrumental – Devinney “Now I know right where you’re at, son, and if you really took this photo at that very moment,” said. That’s gonna give you information on what time the actual photo was taken, where it was taken, and even what camera was used,” she explains, scrolling through the photo’s metadata.įurthermore, the Apple Support website states that users can track a photo or video’s exact location through the Maps app. “You download the photo onto your camera roll, and you click the little “I” right there. She used the image to demonstrate her “phone hack,” emphasizing the menu below the picture. #phonetips you DON’T want your #kids to know about! #momlife #savethekid #phonehack #lifehacks #tipsandtricks #teenager ♬ Summer – Instrumental – then downloaded her son’s photo to her iPhone’s camera roll.
