Sure, you can. Once you take a screenshot of a story, it gets saved and you can find it by looking in the default screenshot folder or using your device's search function to find image files related to the time you took the screenshot.
For a news story on a website, the answer is no. Websites don't have the means to know if you've screenshot their content. They can track things like page views, time spent on the page, etc., but screenshotting is an action that occurs on your device. It's like taking a photo of a newspaper page. The newspaper doesn't know you've done it. The same goes for news stories on websites.
Definitely not. The act of screenshotting a news story on a website is a personal action on your device. Websites are mainly concerned with page views, clicks, and other forms of user interaction that can be tracked through cookies or other analytics tools. But screenshotting is not one of those trackable actions. So, you can screenshot a news story without any worry of being detected by the website or the news provider.
Yes, you can. But it depends on the website's settings and your device's capabilities.
In most cases, you can screenshot a story for personal use. But if it's for commercial or redistributive purposes, you might be in violation of copyright laws. Also, some sites have specific technical restrictions that prevent screenshots.
Yes, you can sometimes see screenshots of a story, especially if it's shared on certain websites or social media platforms.
It depends. If you share the screenshot publicly or with specific people, then they can see it. But if it's just on your device and not shared, others can't.
It's possible for someone to see a screenshot on a story if the conditions are right. Maybe if the story is posted on an open forum or website and the screenshot is not hidden or restricted. But if there are privacy settings in place or it's within a closed community, then the chances of someone seeing it are slim.
It depends. Sometimes, if the platform allows and the person sharing the story adds a screenshot, you can see it. But not all stories come with screenshots.
In most cases, if the screenshot is posted on a public website or social media platform without privacy settings, someone can see it. However, if it's in a private folder or shared only with specific people, then only those selected individuals can view it.
It depends. If the story is public and the screenshot is shared publicly, then yes, someone could see it.