Generally, people can't tell when you screenshot their story. The apps and platforms are designed to protect your privacy in this regard. But always be cautious and respect others' content.
It depends. On certain apps like Instagram, for instance, if you post a story, people can technically take a screenshot of it. But the app may or may not notify you about it. If it's not a private story, then yes, people can see the screenshot story if the person who took the screenshot decides to show it around. However, if it's a private or ephemeral story with strict privacy settings, the platform might try to limit the visibility of screenshots, but it's not always foolproof.
Yes, they can. If a person has taken a screenshot of a story, they can share it just like any other image. They can send it via messaging apps, post it on other social media platforms, etc.
Most of the time, people won't be aware. However, it's important to note that technology is constantly evolving, and some platforms might introduce such tracking features in the future. But as of now, it's unlikely they'll know.
It depends. If you share it publicly, then yes, people can see it. But if you keep it private or only show it to specific people, then only those you allow will be able to see it.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no automatic notification or way for others to know if you screenshot their story.
Generally, people won't be aware if you take a screenshot of a story. But some apps or platforms might have built-in mechanisms to notify the creator or have certain settings that could potentially reveal it, though this is not very common.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification or way for others to know if you've taken a screenshot of a story.
Generally, it's not possible for them to know. But some apps might have special notifications or features that could potentially alert them, but this is rare.
In most cases, no. People usually can't tell if you screenshot their story.
Yes, they can. If the person who took the screenshot shares it or if it's posted publicly somehow, others can see it.
Sometimes it can be hard to tell. But if the quality or style of the image looks odd, or there are certain telltale signs like pixelation, it might give it away.