People can't see your favorite story on Snap by default. It's up to you to decide who gets access. You can control this in the settings of the app to suit your preferences.
Instagram offers privacy settings for your saved stories. As long as you haven't changed any settings to make them public, no one can view which stories you've marked as favorites. It's all about protecting your personal preferences on the platform.
It depends. In some cases, if you share it publicly or on a platform with visible settings, others might be able to see it. But if you keep it private or within a restricted access area, they usually can't.
Yes, they can. If they have added you as a friend on Snap, they have the potential to view your story unless you've set specific privacy settings to restrict it.
No, typically, Snapchat doesn't allow users to see who else has viewed someone's Snap story. It's designed to keep that aspect private.
Yes, in some cases, people can see snap story replays depending on the settings and permissions.
Yes, you can. You can set privacy settings to limit who views your Snap Story.
One way is to add those certain people as your close friends. Then, your snap story will be visible to them by default. It's simple and effective.
Your friends and people you've sent the Snap story to can see it.
Your Snap Story can be seen by those you've given permission to. This could be all your friends, a selected group, or if you make it public, any Snapchat user. Just make sure to set your preferences right to control who gets to view it.
No, Snapchat doesn't notify users if someone rewatches their story. So you can rewatch someone's Snap story without them knowing.