
You can see that my mysterious hijacker hadn’t added a selfie. To start, I reset the password and logged in: Once I realized this, however, it was easy to change the password and, ultimately, to delete the account and re-sign up using my email address for my own account. Since Snapchat doesn’t require that you confirm the address, he’d proceeded to use the account for who knows how long without me having a clue. Interestingly, when I went to sign up for Snapchat myself, I found out that someone I don’t even know had listed my Gmail email address as their account address. Then you’ll want to log in to your daughter’s account - and if you don’t know the password, simply request a reminder to be sent to your email address - then follow the steps below. The first thing you’ll need to do is download the Snapchat app for your Android or iOS phone - it’s a mobile app and requires mobile access.
