Sure. You could password-protect it or only tell it to those you trust and keep it from the specific people you don't want to know. Also, you could write it in a code or language they don't understand.
Yes, you can. Just don't share it with them or keep it in a private place.
Sure. You can do that. Just go to the settings of your Instagram account and look for the privacy options related to stories. From there, you can select specific people you want to hide your story from.
Sure. Many social media apps have features like friend lists or specific audience selection. You can choose to show your story only to certain groups or individuals. For example, on Instagram, you can create custom lists and select who can view your story when you post it.
You could set your social media posts to private or limit who can see them. That way, specific friends won't be able to access your story.
Sure, it's possible. You could, for instance, write it down and keep the paper in a safe place that no one has access to. Or you could keep it all in your mind and never mention it to others.
Yes, you can. There are various ways to do it, like not sharing it with them or using privacy settings on social media.
It's possible to hide stories from specific people. Many social media platforms offer privacy options that let you select the audience for your stories. For example, on Instagram, you can choose to exclude certain followers from seeing your story.
One way could be to simply not mention them or give them any significant role or description.
It varies. If your story isn't too controversial or personal, you might be able to hide it from a lot of people. But if it's the kind of thing that generates interest or gossip, it could be hard to keep it under wraps and you might only be able to hide it from a handful of trusted individuals.
You can make your story private and only allow specific people to access it. That way, you can control who sees it.
No. When you hide your story from specific individuals, it's intended to prevent them from seeing any related highlights. It's a way to control who gets to view your shared content.