The key is to act ethically. Don't involve others in the situation and try to minimize the impact. If you have any doubts, it's best to err on the side of caution and keep the story to yourself.
To handle this, you need to be very cautious. Avoid any actions that could expose or spread the private story. Also, think about the potential consequences of your decisions and make sure you're not causing harm.
You need to get their permission first and then make sure to tell it accurately and respectfully.
One way is to build up the tension before the interruption. Make the interrupted person be in the middle of an important point and then have the interrupter burst in unexpectedly. Also, describe the reactions of both characters to add depth.
If someone's story is private, chances are you can't view it. It's a privacy setting meant to restrict access to only those the owner allows.
It's not ethical or legal to view someone's private story without their permission. So, you shouldn't try to do that.
You should get their permission first and make sure you tell it accurately and respectfully.
One way could be if the person sharing the story gives you specific details that are usually kept private. If they're opening up in a very personal and intimate way, chances are you're in their private story.
Just politely excuse yourself and say something like, 'I think I should give you your privacy now.'
One way to know is if you can't access the story or if you get a message saying it's private when you try.
One way could be if you have limited access or are asked for special permissions to view it.
Well, you could start by showing respect and maybe say, 'I appreciate you sharing, but I think I've taken enough of your time for now.' Then, make a gentle departure. Another option is to mention that you have something urgent to attend to, but make sure it sounds genuine.