No, if you have set your story privacy to private, people cannot see it without your permission.
Typically no. Android apps generally have privacy controls in place. If you've made your story private, it should remain that way. But in some situations where there are bugs in the app or if there's a security breach, there's a very slim chance that someone might be able to access it without permission. However, developers are constantly working to prevent such issues and protect user privacy.
No, Instagram doesn't specifically notify the original creator that you shared their story without permission. However, if they notice that their story has more shares than expected or they see it on your story, they might suspect it. But there's no in - app notification for this regarding lack of permission.
No, usually it's not okay to see story screenshots without permission. It could be a violation of privacy or copyright.
Well, it really varies. If your Android story is on a platform with public access and no privacy settings, then anyone can view it. But if you have set specific permissions or it's in a closed group or app, only the authorized people will have access.
Well, it depends on your privacy settings. If you've made your story viewable by your friends or a specific group, then only those people can see it. But if it's public, then a wider range of people can access your Android story. Different apps may also have different default settings regarding story visibility, so it's important to check those too.
Definitely not. Private stories are set up in such a way that only the creator decides who can see it. There are no loopholes or backdoors for others to figure out if someone is part of that private viewing group. It's a safeguard for the privacy of both the creator and the viewers.
Yes, Snapchat notifies the owner regardless of permission. It's a default setting.
No, generally not. Your story is your intellectual property, and without your consent, adding things to it is unethical and may even be illegal in some cases.
As I don't have a personal story, the idea of sharing people's stories into it without permission is moot. I operate based on ethical and legal guidelines when it comes to dealing with people's stories. I can't violate anyone's rights by doing something that doesn't even make sense in my context, which is not having a story to incorporate others into.
In some cases, yes. On some social media platforms, the default setting allows others to tag you in their stories without asking for your permission first. However, you can usually adjust your privacy settings to prevent this.
No, it's not ethical to add other people's stories to your story without permission. Everyone has the right to their own stories and experiences.