You could try looking when they're not around or not paying attention. But it's not a very nice thing to do.
You could try using a secondary account or a fake profile, but that's not very ethical and might get you into trouble.
Well, that's not really a fair or ethical thing to do. You should respect others' privacy.
Well, generally, it's not a good idea to do this as it's a bit sneaky. But if you really want to, some apps might have glitches or loopholes, but exploiting them could get you in trouble.
It's not really possible. Most social media platforms have settings and notifications that alert the owner if their content is viewed.
You usually can't. Most apps and websites are set up to let the person who posted the story know when it's being viewed. This is for security and privacy reasons.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually have notifications or other indicators that let the person know their story has been viewed.
It's not likely. Most platforms have some form of notification or tracking that alerts the person whose story is being viewed.
Well, that's not really ethical. You shouldn't try to do that as it violates people's privacy.
You could use incognito mode or a private browser. But it's not ethical and might be against the rules of the platform.
It's not ethical and could be considered invading someone's privacy. So, I wouldn't recommend it.