Snapchat is considering adding a symbol or logo to celebrity and other users' digitally-altered pictures to alert viewers they may not represent reality.
The social media giant - worth an estimated £56billion - said it believed proposals to make it law had merit.
Tory MP Dr Luke Evans drew up the Bill which would mean celebrities would have to label images altered to change how they look.
And Snap Inc, the company behind Snapchat, confirmed it would be thinking about introducing 'something subtle' to flag pictures to viewers on the platform.
It was applauded by Dr Evans who told MailOnline it was 'great to see' them step up.