In most cases, no. Social media platforms have privacy settings that prevent unauthorized viewing of private people's stories. This is to ensure that individuals have control over who can see their content.
Most of the time, you can't see private accounts' stories. This is a privacy feature to protect the account owner's content. Only those given permission by the account owner can view the stories.
No, usually you can't. Private account stories are restricted to only approved followers.
Yes, you can. Many social media platforms allow you to view the stories posted by others, like Instagram and Snapchat.
In most cases, it depends on the specific social media platform. Some platforms may notify the user, while others don't.
In many social media platforms, no, they can't. But it depends on the specific app and its settings.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually don't have a built-in feature to notify others when you take a screenshot of their stories.
Yes, usually on some social media platforms, people can know if you watched their stories.
In most cases, no. People usually can't tell if you screenshot their stories on common social media platforms.
Yes, in many cases, people can see screenshots of stories on social media. It depends on how the content is shared and the privacy settings of the original poster.
It depends on your settings and the privacy choices of others. Sometimes you can see a lot, but often it's limited to what they allow.