Well, it's not a straightforward yes or no. Some apps give clear notifications to the person whose story you watch, but some might be more discreet and not reveal that information explicitly.
Generally, others can't be aware of the specific moment you watch their story. The privacy settings of most platforms are designed to protect this kind of information.
It depends. If you share it on a public platform with no privacy settings, they might find out. But if it's in a private group or with restricted access, they may not.
You might figure it out by paying attention to the characters' interactions and descriptions given by the narrator.
You could watch it in a private room or when no one else is around.
Well, it varies. Some social media platforms give notifications to the person whose story you watch, while others don't. It all comes down to the specific app and its privacy policies.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification or way for others to know if you screenshot their story.
In most cases, no one can directly know if you screenshot a story in 2020. There aren't built-in notifications for this action.
Sorry to say, in most cases, you can't exactly know who viewed your story. The privacy settings and functionality of the platform determine if and how such information is made available, and often it isn't.
You might be able to find it on some popular streaming platforms, but it depends on their licensing and availability in your region.
Well, it depends. Sometimes it's available on specialized movie or series websites. But be careful to choose legal and reliable ones. You could also try looking on Amazon Prime Video.