If it's about Snapchat, once you log in, you'll see the stories section. People you're friends with on Snapchat will have their stories there. Just swipe through to watch them. Different platforms have different ways to present and let you watch people's stories.
One reason could be the sense of connection. When we watch people's stories, we feel more involved in their lives. It can also be a form of entertainment. For instance, if someone travels a lot and shares their adventures in their stories, it can be really interesting to watch. Moreover, it's a way to discover new things, like new places, new products if someone is promoting something in their story.
It might be a misspelling. 'I stories' could potentially refer to something like 'My stories' perhaps, and 'ig stories' is likely Instagram stories. Maybe it means that someone or something is observing people's Instagram stories.
One scary people story could be about a haunted house where the previous owner was a very strange and menacing person. People claim to see his shadowy figure at night. They hear his angry shouts as if he's still there, guarding his old place. It gives a feeling of dread to anyone who enters.
Yes, it is legal to watch public Insta stories. Since they are public, the account owner has chosen to share their content with a wider audience, which includes you when you view their story.
Definitely not safe. The idea of watching anonymously goes against Instagram's normal functioning. Third - party solutions are not reliable. They might seem appealing, but in reality, they can expose your device to various threats. And since Instagram doesn't officially support anonymous story viewing, any workaround is likely to get you into trouble rather than provide a safe viewing experience.
Technically, if you have a private browsing mode on your browser, you can view stories without leaving a trace on your regular browser history. But Instagram might still be able to detect repeated anonymous views from the same IP or device in some cases. Also, this doesn't completely hide your identity if someone is really determined to find out who's viewing their stories.
No. Using unauthorized tools or methods to watch Instagram stories anonymously is against Instagram's terms of use, and it may also be against the law in some cases, especially if it involves violating privacy or intellectual property rights.
In most cases, it's not a common or legal practice within the normal Instagram framework. Instagram doesn't have an official 'pay to watch stories' feature. However, if some third - party services claim to offer this, it may be against Instagram's terms of use and could potentially be illegal, especially if it involves hacking or unauthorized access to accounts.