Generally, you shouldn't. It's disrespectful to the person who shared the story and could potentially cause problems if they find out. Plus, it might even be against the terms of service of the platform where the story is posted.
No, it's not a good idea. Taking screenshots of someone's story without their consent is a violation of privacy and can be considered unethical.
Yes. Instagram doesn't currently have a feature that notifies users when someone screenshots their story. So you can screenshot without them being aware of it.
No, you can't. Snap usually has notifications or features that can alert the person if their story is screenshotted.
You shouldn't do this because it's not the right thing to do. People have a right to have their stories kept private and not be secretly screenshot without their consent.
It's not ethical and could be considered an invasion of privacy. I wouldn't recommend it.
No, it's not ethical and might even be against the rules of the platform where the story is posted.
On some platforms like Instagram, it's not possible to screenshot someone's story without them being notified. So the answer is no.
Well, it's not ethical and could violate someone's privacy, but if you really want to, you could try using some third-party apps that claim to do it. But be careful, as this might be against the rules of the platform.
Yes, you can. Instagram doesn't send a notification when you take a screenshot of a story.
No. If it's a disappearing photo or video sent directly to you in a private message on Instagram, the sender will be notified when you take a screenshot. But for normal public or private stories that are not in direct messages, you can screenshot without them getting a specific notification that you did so.
Yes, you can. Instagram doesn't notify the user when you take a screenshot of their story. Just use the regular screenshot function on your device while viewing the story.