In some cases, it's possible. For example, if the person sharing the story has set it to be visible to a wide audience or if there are no specific notifications enabled for views. However, if they have more restricted settings or enabled view notifications, they might be able to tell.
You might be able to view a Facebook story without them knowing. But it really depends on how they've configured their privacy settings. Sometimes, if it's a public story or they haven't enabled tracking of views, you could get away with it unnoticed.
Sorry, you can't. Facebook has measures to ensure that people are aware of who views their stories. This helps maintain a level of transparency and control over personal content sharing.
No, you can't. Facebook has settings and notifications in place to let users know who has viewed their stories.
No, you can't. Facebook has privacy settings that prevent this from happening.
You could try reading it when they're not around or when they're occupied with something else.
Technically, it's not possible. Instagram is designed to notify the story poster about the viewers. Even if there are some rumored hacks or tricks, they violate the platform's terms of use and can get your account in trouble.
You could use incognito mode in your browser or a private browsing window. That way, your browsing history won't be saved and it's less likely to be detected.
Yes, you can. There are some third-party apps or tricks that claim to allow this, but it's against Instagram's terms of use and could get your account in trouble.
Yes, you can. But it's not a very ethical thing to do.
You could use incognito mode or private browsing in your browser. That way, your history won't be saved and it's less likely to be noticed.
No, you can't. WhatsApp has features that notify the person whose story you view.