Yes, the person who posted the Insta story can see if you've played it. Instagram provides a list of viewers for each story, so if you view someone's story, your username will likely be visible to them in that list.
No, Instagram doesn't show how many times a particular user has played a story. The owner of the story can only see that you've viewed it, not the number of times you've watched it.
As of now, Instagram doesn't provide any built - in mechanism for story posters to know if their stories have been screenshotted. It's one of the privacy aspects of the platform. This means that users can capture and save interesting stories for their own use, like sharing with friends later or just keeping as a memory, without the worry of the original poster being notified.
Instagram is designed in such a way that privacy regarding screenshotting stories is maintained. So, if you screenshot someone's Insta story, they will have no way of knowing through the app itself. However, there are some third - party apps that claim to be able to detect screenshots, but these are not part of the official Instagram functionality and may also violate Instagram's terms of use.
Yes, people can find out if you screenshot their Instagram stories. Instagram notifies the story creator when someone takes a screenshot of their story, with some exceptions for private accounts or when the story has a large number of views. However, if you use third - party apps to screenshot, Instagram may not be able to detect it, but this violates Instagram's terms of service.
Yes, they can. Instagram doesn't have a built - in feature to prevent screenshots of stories. This means that anyone viewing a story can take a screenshot using the normal screenshot function on their device. It's important to note that if you post something on your story that you don't want others to save permanently, there's no foolproof way to stop them from taking a screenshot, so be cautious about what you share.
Well, generally speaking, the answer is yes. Instagram is set up in such a way that when you screenshot someone's story, they are informed. This is to give the story creator some power over their content. But it's not always straightforward. There are times when technical glitches might occur and the notification doesn't go through. Also, if you use certain third - party apps to view stories (which is against Instagram's terms), the screenshotting detection might not work as expected.
Well, usually people can see screenshots of Insta stories. Instagram doesn't have a built - in feature to stop users from taking screenshots. So, if you take a screenshot of an Insta story, it's in your device's photo gallery and you can view it as many times as you like. And as for others, they won't be informed by Instagram that you've taken a screenshot. But remember, if the content of the story is copyrighted or private in some way, taking and using screenshots might have legal implications.