It depends. In some cases, people can see Instagram story screenshots if they are shared with them or if they have the device where the screenshots were taken. But if they don't have that access or sharing, they won't be able to see them.
Well, typically, if someone takes a screenshot of an Instagram story and shows it to others or shares it in some way, then yes, those others can see it. But just randomly, without any sharing or showing, no one would be able to see the screenshots.
In most cases, people can't see if you take a screenshot of their Instagram story. But Instagram doesn't notify the person whose story you screenshot.
It depends. Technically, it's possible to take and view screenshots of Instagram stories. However, Instagram's terms of use might have some restrictions and it could violate the privacy or expectations of the person who posted the story.
Yes, they can. But it depends on the privacy settings of the person who posted the story.
Yes, they can. But it's kind of sneaky and might not be the nicest thing to do without permission.
Yes, they can. But it depends on the settings of the person who posted the story.
Yes, they can. But it depends on the privacy settings of the person who posted the story.
Yes, it's possible. But there are a few factors to consider. Like if your Instagram app is up to date, if your internet is stable, and if the story poster has allowed public viewing. If any of these aren't in place, you might have trouble seeing the screenshots.
Yes, you can see Instagram story screenshots if someone shares them with you or if you take them yourself.
Yes, you can. But it depends on the settings of the person who posted the story.
Nope. Instagram doesn't give any indication that someone has screenshot your story.