Yes, in some cases. WhatsApp might show indicators like 'seen' or similar notifications to the sender.
No, typically, people can't directly know when you view their story on WhatsApp. It doesn't have a built-in feature for that.
Generally, people can't tell. But some platforms might offer options for users to enable such notifications if they want. It's not a standard feature across all.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification to the person whose stories you view.
Generally, people can't tell. However, it might depend on the specific platform and its privacy settings. Some platforms might offer options for users to know who viewed their stories, but it's not a common default feature.
No, they can't. WhatsApp doesn't notify contacts when you view their stories.
It depends. If the person who took the screenshot shares it with you or if it's accessible on a platform where it's allowed to be viewed, then yes. But always make sure you have the right to access such content.
Yes, usually someone can find out if you view their WhatsApp story. WhatsApp provides indicators or notifications for this. But keep in mind that there are privacy settings that can affect this visibility.
Typically, people can't tell when you view their story. Social media platforms are designed to respect users' privacy in this regard. However, some apps might have special settings or features that could potentially reveal this information, but it's not the norm.
Generally, no. But some platforms might give that option if the person has enabled specific privacy settings to be notified when others view their story.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification to the person whose story you view.