Generally, you can't screenshot stories without the person knowing. Many apps don't have a feature that hides this action from the owner. Also, it's not a respectful thing to do.
In most cases, no. Taking screenshots of someone's stories without their consent is a violation of privacy and may be unethical.
It depends. If the owner has not enabled the notification for screenshot in their story settings, then you can screenshot without them knowing. But if they have enabled it, they will be notified when you take a screenshot.
No, you can't. Instagram has certain security measures in place to prevent this.
It depends. If the owner has not enabled the screenshot notification feature (if available in their region), then you can screenshot without them knowing.
Unfortunately, in most cases, if the story creator has enabled the relevant privacy settings, they will be able to tell if you've screenshot their story. Instagram values the privacy of its users to an extent, and this is one of the ways it tries to protect the content creators. So, generally speaking, it's not easy to screenshot an Insta story without the owner being aware.
It's not ethical and could potentially be illegal. Most often, you don't have the right to screenshot someone else's story without their consent.
You can't screenshot a Facebook story without the owner knowing. This is because Facebook has systems in place to safeguard the privacy and control of users' content. Any attempt to do so without permission is against the platform's rules and ethical standards.
Sometimes you can. For public accounts, the owner won't be notified regardless. But for private accounts, it's up to their settings. If they have chosen to not receive screenshot notifications, then you can screenshot without them knowing. However, if they have enabled it, then they'll get a heads - up that you've taken a screenshot of their story.
No, you can't. It's not ethical and might even be against the law in some cases.
It's not a good idea and often considered unethical. Most apps and platforms have security measures to prevent such actions without the owner's consent.
In most cases, no. It's considered unethical and might even violate certain terms of service or privacy laws.