In most cases, it's not allowed. Apps are designed to protect the privacy and rights of the content creators and users. Screenshotting without notification would violate these terms.
No, usually you can't. Most apps have security measures to prevent this without proper authorization or notification.
Generally, no. Many apps and websites are designed to notify the content owner if a screenshot is taken to protect privacy and intellectual property. However, there might be some rare exceptions or workarounds, but they could potentially violate terms of service.
No, usually taking a screenshot on a story doesn't send a notification.
In general, no. Without notification, screen recording stories infringes on the rights of the content creators and can have serious implications. It's important to respect the rules and obtain proper authorization if needed.
Sometimes it does. It depends on the settings of the specific app.
It varies. Some apps have this feature enabled by default, while others require you to enable it in the settings. Also, it could be affected by your device's operating system settings.
Sometimes it does, depending on the app or platform you're using.
Sometimes it does. It depends on the specific settings of the app.
In most cases, it doesn't show. But it can depend on the specific app or platform you're using.
Sometimes it does. It depends on the specific app or platform you're using.
You shouldn't. Screenshotting stories without permission is not okay. It violates the creator's intellectual property rights and can cause problems. Always make sure you have the right to do something before you do it.