It depends. If the story is public and there are no specific restrictions mentioned, you might be able to. But if it's private or protected by some rules, then no.
In most cases, it's not allowed without the person's consent. It could violate their privacy or the terms of the platform.
Yes, you can. But make sure you have the right to do so and it doesn't violate any privacy or copyright laws.
Yes, they might be able to. If there are any watermarks or unique visual elements that change when screenshot, it could be a giveaway. Also, if the story has some kind of anti - screenshot protection, it could alert the owner.
Generally, no. However, some apps or platforms might have notifications or features that could potentially indicate screenshot activity, but this is not common and varies widely.
Technically, you can screenshot someone's story, but it might violate their privacy or the platform's terms of use.
Technically, you can, but it might not be ethical or legal depending on the context and the person's rights.
In most cases, no one can directly know if you take a screenshot. But it depends on the platform or app you're using.
It depends on the device and the app you're using. Some apps have notifications or indicators when a screenshot is taken.
Yes, you usually can. Most devices allow you to take screenshots when you're reading or viewing a story.
Sure, you can. But make sure it's for personal use and not for any illegal or unethical purposes.