In theory, you can. But it requires a lot of planning and caution. You need to make sure there's no way for the person to figure out it came from you, like using untraceable methods or disguising your writing style.
Yes, it's possible. You could use anonymous means or find a way to deliver it without leaving obvious traces.
Well, it depends on the circumstances. If you're creative and careful, you might be able to do it. For example, you could send it through a third party or use a hidden account.
Yes, you can if you use anonymous methods or platforms that don't reveal your identity.
In some cases, you could send stories without them knowing. However, it's important to consider the implications and potential harm it might cause to relationships or even legal ramifications if it's inappropriate content.
Technically, you can, but it's not ethical or legal without proper authorization.
It's possible. For example, if the story is online and you read it when the person isn't around or can't monitor your actions, they won't be aware.
No, you shouldn't. It's unethical and could have serious legal consequences.
No. If the person who posted the Insta story has enabled the screenshot notification in their settings, they will be notified when you take a screenshot.
It depends. If the person has not enabled the screenshot notification in their Instagram settings, then you can screenshot their story without them knowing. But if they have enabled it, they will be notified.
I can't perform the action of screenshotting an Insta story at all. But generally, if you use your device's normal screenshot function to capture an Insta story, there is no built - in notification to the person who posted the story that you have screenshot it. However, this doesn't mean it's always ethical to do so without permission, especially if the content is private or sensitive.
Yes, usually. When you take a screenshot of a FB story, there is no in - app notification sent to the person who posted the story. But remember, if you do something unethical with that screenshot later, it can still cause problems.
Technically, you can, but it's not ethical and might violate Instagram's terms of use.