Sure. Snapchat offers privacy options for your story. You can go to the story settings and choose the audience. If you don't want certain people to see it, you can either make it private to a select group or exclude specific individuals. For example, if there are some friends who you don't feel comfortable sharing your story with, you can easily block them from seeing it through these privacy controls.
You can change the privacy settings of your Snap story to 'Only Me' or select specific friends who can view it.
Maybe your privacy settings are set wrong. Check if it's set to public or only for certain friends.
Well, generally speaking, Snapchat doesn't let the owner of a Snap Story know if you screenshot it. It's one of the features of the app. This is different from some other social media platforms where screenshot notifications are sent. Snapchat aims to give users a bit more privacy in this regard. So you can freely screenshot a Snap Story without worrying about the other person finding out.
Yes, you can. You can set privacy settings to limit who views your Snap Story.
One way is to add those certain people as your close friends. Then, your snap story will be visible to them by default. It's simple and effective.
Yes, in some cases, people can see snap story replays depending on the settings and permissions.
No, once you delete a Snap story, it's usually gone for good. Snap doesn't provide an option to view deleted stories.
You can usually see your Snap story in the Snapchat app. Just open it and look for the section where your stories are displayed.
You could just tell them directly and ask them to check it out.
Generally, only the people you've given permission to, such as those in your selected friend list or specific groups, can see your snap story. Also, if your settings are public, anyone on the platform could potentially view it.