Tips for identifying and avoiding scams on Snapchat
Applies to: Snapchat (Android, iOS)
Last updated: September 2025
Problem
Scammers use Snapchat to trick users into sharing passwords, money, or personal information. Common scams include fake giveaways, impersonation, and phishing links.
Solution
Learn how to recognize scams, secure your account, and report suspicious activity to Snapchat.
Step-by-step Instructions
Step 1: Recognize common Snapchat scams
- Phishing links: Messages with links asking for login info or payment.
- Impersonation scams: Accounts pretending to be celebrities, friends, or Snapchat support.
- Fake giveaways: Promises of free money, crypto, or prizes if you “verify” info.
- Verification code scams: Someone asks you to share your Snapchat login code.
Step 2: Verify suspicious contacts
- Check the username — scammers often use slight variations of real accounts.
- If unsure, contact the real person outside Snapchat.
- Don’t trust urgent or “too good to be true” offers.
Step 3: Block and report scammers
- Open the suspicious chat.
- Tap the profile icon > three dots (⋮).
- Select Block.
- Choose Report to notify Snapchat of the scam.
Step 4: Protect your account
- Enable Two-Factor Authentication: Settings > Two-Factor Authentication.
- Never share your login code or password.
- Regularly review active devices in settings and log out of unknown ones.
Optional Methods or Tools
- Use a password manager to keep your Snapchat password unique and secure.
- Follow Snapchat’s Safety Center for scam alerts.
Best Practices / Tips
- Snapchat will never ask for your password or login code.
- Avoid clicking on shortened or suspicious links.
- Be cautious of accounts offering money or asking for “urgent help.”
- Report scams promptly to protect yourself and others.
- Educate friends about common Snapchat scams.





