No, on Instagram, people can't directly see who has watched their story. Only the number of views is shown, not the specific usernames of the viewers.
No. Instagram is designed in such a way that the privacy of the person taking the screenshot is maintained. When you take a screenshot of an IG story, the person who posted the story has no way of knowing. This is different from some other social media platforms where screenshot notifications are a thing. Here, on Instagram, you can capture and save a story for your own reference or to share it privately with someone else without the creator being aware.
Instagram is designed in such a way that privacy is somewhat maintained for the viewers. So, if you look at someone's IG story, they won't be able to tell it was you. The only thing they can see is the overall number of views their story got, and some basic demographics like the location of the viewers in a very general sense, but not the individual accounts that viewed it. So, don't worry, your viewing is pretty much anonymous.
Instagram has always been about sharing moments and stories. And currently, privacy settings regarding story screenshots are quite simple. There is no indication to the story creator that you've taken a screenshot. This is different from some other social media platforms where screenshot notifications exist. So, don't worry, you can screenshot IG stories privately for now.
In most cases, yes. Instagram provides this visibility to the person whose story you watched. But there might be some privacy settings or special circumstances where it's not shown.
It could be that the feature isn't available for your account type or version of the app. Sometimes, updates can change these things too.
It could be that the feature isn't available for your account type or version of the app. Or, it might be a temporary glitch in the system.
No. Instagram doesn't send any kind of notification to the person who posted the story when you screenshot it. This means that you can screenshot an IG story for various reasons, such as to remember a funny moment, an important announcement, or a great product recommendation. Since Instagram values user privacy in this regard, your screenshotting activity remains your own little secret as far as the story creator is concerned.
Yes, you can. Instagram provides a feature that allows you to see who has viewed your story.
Yes, people can see if you take a screenshot of their Instagram story. Instagram notifies the person who posted the story when someone takes a screenshot. However, there are some exceptions. For example, if the story is in a disappearing mode and the person has set certain privacy settings, it might not always be notified. But in general, it's a feature that Instagram has to let the content creators know if their stories are being screenshot.
Yes, generally. When you take a screenshot of an IG story, there's no built - in mechanism to prevent others from seeing it. But it's important to note that this is different from some other features on Instagram like direct messages where privacy settings can be more restrictive. In the case of IG stories, once you screenshot, it's just like having a copy of the image or video that was publicly viewable in the story, so others can see it if they have access to your device or if you share it further.