One way is to add those certain people as your close friends. Then, your snap story will be visible to them by default. It's simple and effective.
Yes, you can. You can set privacy settings to limit who views your Snap Story.
You can change the privacy settings of your Snap story to 'Only Me' or select specific friends who can view it.
People can't see your favorite story on Snap by default. It's up to you to decide who gets access. You can control this in the settings of the app to suit your preferences.
Yes, they can. If they have added you as a friend on Snap, they have the potential to view your story unless you've set specific privacy settings to restrict it.
Sure. Snapchat offers privacy options for your story. You can go to the story settings and choose the audience. If you don't want certain people to see it, you can either make it private to a select group or exclude specific individuals. For example, if there are some friends who you don't feel comfortable sharing your story with, you can easily block them from seeing it through these privacy controls.
Yes. Just like blocking people from seeing your snap story, you can make it invisible to specific individuals. Use the privacy settings in Snapchat to customize who can view your stories.
No, typically, Snapchat doesn't allow users to see who else has viewed someone's Snap story. It's designed to keep that aspect private.
Sorry, I don't know. Maybe there's a specific feature or setting in the app that shows this, but I'm not sure.
Sorry, I don't think there's a direct way to see exactly who rewatched your story on Snap. Maybe in the future they'll add that feature.
Nope. Snapchat doesn't show that. It keeps your viewing frequency private.