In many cases, you can't just save other people's stories directly without their consent. This could violate copyright and privacy laws. However, some sites might have features that let you bookmark or share links to the stories.
Yes. It depends on the platform or service you use. Some offer direct saving options, while others might require you to take screenshots or copy and paste the content to save it elsewhere.
Yes, you can. Usually, you can do it by bookmarking or saving the web page where the story is located, or copying and pasting the text into a document.
In some cases, you can share others' stories on the Internet. However, it depends on factors like whether you have their consent, if the stories are in the public domain, or if they fall under fair use. Without these, it could lead to legal trouble.
In most cases, it's not allowed. You need the author's consent or it might lead to legal issues. Plus, it's not ethical to take credit for someone else's work.
Generally, it's not allowed. It's considered inappropriate and could lead to legal consequences. Respecting others' privacy and rights is important.
You can usually save them by bookmarking the page or using the save function provided by the platform where the stories are hosted.
No, you typically can't. It's against the privacy policies of most messaging apps.
It's not a good idea. Most of the time, you need the owner's consent to share their stories on the internet. Otherwise, you might face legal issues or hurt the person whose stories you shared.
Sure. You might be able to do it by using certain browser extensions or dedicated software. Some websites also offer options to save or bookmark stories for later access.
Yes, you can. There are various platforms and methods to do that.