Yes, it's possible for someone to record your story without you knowing. But it's not legal or ethical in most cases.
Yes, it's possible. There are various ways someone could do this, like through unauthorized access or hidden surveillance.
Typically, someone can't view your story without permission. Privacy laws and platform rules are in place to prevent unauthorized access. However, there could be rare cases of hacking or technical glitches that might compromise this.
In a proper, secure environment, no. Social media is built around the idea that your content is yours to manage. Your story is your own little space where you decide what goes. While there may be some extremely rare glitches or if a hacker somehow gets in (which is very difficult with modern security), under normal circumstances, no one can post on your story without your go - ahead.
No, it's not okay. Taking screenshots of someone's story without permission is a violation of their rights and can be considered unethical.
No, they can't. Reposting someone's story without permission is a violation of copyright and is not allowed.
Nope. It's not allowed. When you create a story, it's your work, and others need your permission to screenshot it. Doing it without your okay is wrong and might have legal consequences.
No. A private story is private for a reason. Only those you specifically allow can be part of it. It's not like a public story where anyone can view or join in.
Yes, it's possible. With the internet and various platforms, people could access and read your story without you being immediately aware.
Yes, it's possible. Some platforms allow public viewing of stories without the need to follow the creator.
It's quite possible. Sometimes, visitors can access and view your story without triggering any immediate alerts or notifications to you. However, most platforms do provide some form of data or metrics that can give you an idea of who has viewed your content over time.