In most cases, it depends on the platform or app you're using to share your story. Sometimes only your friends or followers can see it, while in other settings, it could be public and accessible to anyone.
It really depends. Some apps let you choose who can view your story. You might be able to select specific groups of people like family or colleagues. Or, if it's wide open, anyone who comes across it can have a look.
Well, it varies. On some social media platforms, if you set your story to private, only those you specifically allow can view it. But if it's public, anyone on that platform can check it out.
It depends on your settings. If it's public, anyone can view your story. But if it's private, only those you allow can see it.
Your Instagram story can be seen by your followers. Sometimes, if you tag someone or it's set to public, others might also be able to view it. But mostly, it's limited to the people you have a connection with on the platform.
Well, it varies. Usually, people you've given permission to, or those within a certain group or community related to your account might be able to view your story highlights. Sometimes, it could also be set to public, allowing anyone to see.
Generally, you can't. This is because respecting the privacy of viewers is a common practice on many social media and content sharing platforms. They don't disclose who has seen your story to maintain a certain level of anonymity and privacy for users.
You can usually do this in the settings of the platform where you post your story. Just look for the privacy or sharing options.
In most cases, no. Usually, there isn't a direct way to know exactly who views your story.
Well, the process varies. On some platforms, you go to your profile settings, then look for 'privacy' or 'story visibility' settings. From there, you can choose who can view your story, like friends only, public, or specific groups.
In most cases, no. Many platforms don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
To decide, first think about how comfortable you are with different people seeing it. Then look at the settings provided by the platform you're using. They usually have clear choices like everyone, selected contacts, or a custom list you can create.
In most cases, no. There aren't built-in mechanisms to let you know who takes screenshots of your story. It's just not a standard functionality provided by most apps or websites.