KEY POINTS
  • Skype said it was shaping up the app to make it easier for users to navigate and find contacts.
  • It removed "Highlights," a feature similar to Snapchat's, where users can document their day with photos and videos.
  • The platform has struggled to retain dominance with the rapid rise of competitors like FaceTime and WhatsApp.
A person holds a mobile phone displaying the Skype application logo.

Skype has dropped a feature similar to Snapchat and Instagram's "Story" highlight reels, in a back-to-basics redesign prioritizing "simplicity."

The Microsoft-owned messaging and video-calling service said it was shaping up the Skype mobile and desktop apps to make it easier for users to navigate and find contacts — and that includes ditching its "Highlights" feature.