Yes, you can prevent accidental viewing. Firstly, pay attention to what you're doing when you're on the Snapchat app. If you're just casually swiping, you might end up on a story you don't want to see. Secondly, make use of the mute or block features for those users whose stories you don't want to accidentally view. This will keep their stories out of your feed. Also, if you do accidentally start to view a story, quickly close the app. While it may still count as a view in some cases, it's better than fully watching it.
Yes, you can. Usually, there are settings within the Snapchat app that allow you to control who can see your stories.
Sure. You can do this by going into the settings of the Snapchat app and choosing specific options to control who has access to your stories. For example, you can select only your close friends or create custom groups.
Yes. Just like blocking, they can set their story privacy to 'Custom' and not include you in the list of viewers. So in a way, they are preventing you from seeing it.
No. Snapchat stories are designed to be short - lived and not saved directly. This is a key feature of the app.
It depends. In some cases, you might be able to if you have control over the platform or access settings, but it's not always straightforward.
You can try ignoring or blocking that person. That might stop their stories from showing up for you.
It's possible, but the methods vary. For example, on certain social media platforms, you can make your story visible only to specific people or groups you select. Or, you might be able to set it to private altogether.
Yes, you can. Usually, on most platforms, there are privacy settings that allow you to control who can access your story.
Yes, you can. But it depends on the platform or app you're using to share your story. Some have privacy settings that allow you to control who can see it.
Yes, in some platforms or apps, you usually have settings that allow you to control who can access your story.