In most cases, no. Authors usually have no way of knowing exactly who is viewing their story unless there's some specific tracking system in place.
Generally, it's not possible for the author to be aware of each individual viewer. But on some platforms, there might be analytics that give a general idea of viewership patterns without identifying specific viewers.
In most cases, no. There are usually tracking systems or legal protections in place to prevent such anonymous viewing.
Technically, it's possible to view a story without direct notification to the creator or others. But keep in mind that violating any rules or privacy settings could have consequences. It's always best to access content in a way that's compliant and respectful.
Sure. When you read a story, it's a private experience. The author and characters are fictional and have no awareness of your reading. It's like entering a different world on your own.
In most cases, no. It's not ethical or legal to view a story without the proper authorization.
It's usually not possible. Most stories are protected and monitored in some way, so it's hard to view them without any trace.
In most cases, no. Most platforms have systems in place to monitor views and usage. Even if it's not directly known to the author, the platform will have data on who accessed the story.
Yes, you can if you do it privately and keep it to yourself.
Yes, but it's not straightforward. Some third-party apps claim to offer this feature, but using them may violate Snap's terms of service and could lead to account suspension.
Yes, you can. But it's not ethical and might violate Instagram's terms of use.
You could try reading it when they're not around or when they're occupied with something else.