Your buddy’s list will be cleared of their name. They won’t be able to see any of their snaps. When you delete them, they won’t get a notification. You can re-add them to your Snapchat friends list again.

All data linked with your account will be permanently deleted if you deactivate it and do not return it within 30 days. Your friends will be unable to view or interact with you on Snapchat, and whatever memories you’ve amassed over the years will be erased from the server.

No. Deleted accounts do not remove messages or snaps sent. It will also get rid of your profile and personal information. Once you’ve sent someone a snap, it won’t be removed until they open it or the time limit has elapsed.

The last thing you’ll see before deleting a line of text is this: You’ve lost your message. Users in one-on-one chats or group conversations won’t be able to see what you said, but they will see a notification informing them that you deleted a section of text.

There is no official procedure for this, but you may reactivate it within 30 days and then terminate the account right away to put it under the 30-day suspension period. There does not appear to be a limit on how many times you can delete your account in order to extend its duration under grace.