In most cases, if the person sharing the story has set the privacy settings to public or has specifically included you as a viewer, you can see it. But if it's set to private for only certain people, and you're not among them, you won't be able to see it.
Yes, they can. As long as the person whose story it is has not restricted the visibility or made it private, others can view it.
In some cases, yes. For example, if the owner of the Instagram account shares the screenshot with others or if it's posted on a public platform. However, if it's kept within the owner's private files and not shared, then no one else can see it.
Yes, people can see your Instagram story if they follow you or if you have a public account and they come across it. However, you can also control who can view your story by using the privacy settings. For example, you can limit it to only your close friends or a specific group of followers.
It depends. If you've given the necessary permissions and your profile is set up accordingly, then others can see you as their Instagram story. But if you've restricted access or haven't enabled the feature, they won't be able to.
Yes, they can. Instagram provides a feature that allows users to see who has viewed their stories.
It depends. Technically, it's possible to take and view screenshots of Instagram stories. However, Instagram's terms of use might have some restrictions and it could violate the privacy or expectations of the person who posted the story.
In most cases, people can't see if you take a screenshot of their Instagram story. But Instagram doesn't notify the person whose story you screenshot.
Yes, they can. If the person who took the screenshot shares it or if it's posted publicly somehow, others can see it.
It depends. In some cases, people can see Instagram story screenshots if they are shared with them or if they have the device where the screenshots were taken. But if they don't have that access or sharing, they won't be able to see them.
Instagram does have a mechanism where the owner of the story can be notified if you screenshot it. But it's not foolproof. There could be technical issues or the person may not be paying attention to the notifications. And if you use a device's built - in screenshot function, it's more likely to be detected compared to some dodgy, unethical third - party workarounds which, as I said, are against the rules.