Typically, public profiles can't tell when you view their story. This is a common practice to protect the privacy and browsing experience of users. But always check the platform's terms and conditions for the most accurate information.
No, usually public profiles can't see when you view their story. Most social media platforms don't provide this feature to maintain user privacy.
In general, public profiles don't have the ability to know when you view their story. This is to give users the freedom to browse without feeling monitored. However, it can vary depending on the specific platform and its privacy settings.
It depends. In some cases, restricted profiles can't see your story, especially if you've set specific privacy settings to prevent it.
Maybe it's a feature of the platform to allow you to see profiles for better interaction or understanding of the story context.
Yes, they can. Instagram has features that notify the person whose story you viewed.
Yes, in some cases, the platform or app might have features that allow the creator of the story highlights to see who has viewed them.
In most cases, it depends on the platform's settings. Some platforms might notify the story owner if you view it, while others might not.
No, they can't view stories from private profiles without proper legal authorization and following due process.
Yes, usually. But it also depends on how the person has set their privacy settings. Some might have the option to turn off the visibility of who views their story.
In most cases, yes. Many social media platforms notify the story owner when someone views their story.
Yes, in some cases you can. It depends on the platform and its settings.
Well, usually, the person who posted the story can see who has viewed it. But it depends on their settings and the privacy options available on the platform.