In most cases, you can't just save someone else's story without permission. Copyright laws protect the creator's rights. However, there are exceptions, like for educational or research purposes within certain limits.
Yes, in some cases. For example, if it's a written story, you can save it physically by writing it down if it's being told orally, or you can save a digital copy if it's in an electronic format like a text file. You could also save it in your memory by memorizing the key elements, but that's a more intangible form of'saving'.
Yes, in some ways. For example, if it's a written story, you can save it physically by printing it out or digitally by saving the file if it's shared with you legally. However, if it's a more abstract 'story' like someone's life story told verbally, you can preserve it in your memory or by writing it down with their permission.
Yes, in some cases you can. For example, if it's a digital story and you have the proper permissions and tools, you might be able to back it up or archive it.
It depends. Saving someone else's story can be possible if it's accessible and you have the legal right to do so. For example, if it's shared publicly and there are no restrictions, you could potentially save it for personal reference. But if it's protected by copyright or privacy laws, then it's not allowed.
No, by default, Snapchat doesn't provide an option to directly save someone else's story. This is mainly for privacy reasons. Snapchat is designed to be a platform where content is often ephemeral, meaning it's meant to be viewed for a short time and then disappear.
In most cases, you can't directly save someone else's snap story. Snapchat is designed to keep the content temporary and private.
It's possible to save someone else's story photo, but you need to make sure you have the right permissions or that it's not against the rules of the platform where the photo is shared.
In many Android apps, you can save someone else's story if they have enabled that option. However, always make sure you have the right to do so and respect the creator's wishes.
Yes, you can in some cases. It depends on the app or platform you're using and its specific features and permissions.
In most cases, you can't save someone else's story video without their permission. It could violate their privacy or copyright.