One way could be to quickly press the volume up and side buttons simultaneously and hope they don't notice. But it's not guaranteed to go unnoticed.
There's no surefire way to do this without any risk of them finding out. But if your phone is on silent mode and you're quick, it might increase your chances a bit.
One way could be to use the quick screenshot feature on your device and hope they don't notice. But it's not guaranteed they won't find out.
You can try using some third-party apps available, but be careful as it might violate the platform's terms of service.
I wouldn't recommend doing this as it's not very ethical. But if you insist, maybe look for some hidden settings or tricks on your phone. Just know that if you get caught, it could cause problems with your friends or even violate the app's rules.
Well, it's not ethical and could violate someone's privacy, but if you really want to, you could try using some third-party apps that claim to do it. But be careful, as this might be against the rules of the platform.
Honestly, it's not that easy to do this without them knowing. Some apps have features to detect screenshots. But you might be able to turn off notifications and do it quickly when they're not looking at their phone.
Well, one way is to lower the brightness of your screen so it's less noticeable when you take the screenshot. Also, try to time it when the person isn't paying attention. But remember, doing this without permission might not be ethical.
You could use a hidden screenshot app or enable the silent screenshot feature on your device if available. Just make sure it doesn't trigger any notifications.
If it's a public snap story, you can usually screenshot it without the person being notified. But for private snaps, Snapchat often notifies the sender when you take a screenshot. So, in general, it depends on whether the story is public or private.
No, you can't. Snap usually has notifications or features that can alert the person if their story is screenshotted.
You can use certain apps that offer the option to take screenshots without triggering notifications. But be careful, it might violate Snapchat's terms of use.