No. In a well - designed social media system, only the people you've specifically designated as close friends should be able to see the close friends' story. These platforms are usually built with privacy in mind, and they use various security mechanisms to prevent unauthorized access. But again, if you accidentally share your account details or if the platform has some sort of malfunction, things could go wrong.
No. Snapchat is designed to protect your privacy. When you post a story specifically for close friends, it is encrypted and only those on your close friends list can view it. However, it's important to keep your account secure, for example, by using a strong password, as if someone gains unauthorized access to your account, they could potentially view your close friends' stories.
It depends. In some social media platforms, if your close friends' stories are set to public or shared with a specific group that includes you, then yes, you can see them. But if they have restricted the visibility to only certain people or made them private, then you can't.
On some platforms, by default, non - close friends may be able to see your story. For instance, on Snapchat, if you haven't adjusted your story settings, your story could be visible to a wide range of people including those who are not your close friends. But usually, there are privacy controls available. You can often go into the settings and customize who can view your story. This might include options like 'only my best friends', 'friends except...', or 'custom'. If you select a more restrictive option that excludes non - close friends, then they won't be able to see it.
It depends on the settings of the platform you're using. Some social media platforms allow you to control who can see your story, and you can choose to limit it to only close friends.
No, usually only your close friends can see your story. It's a privacy setting that keeps it limited to those you have a closer connection with.
Generally, you can't view screenshots on Story Close Friends. The platform is designed more for sharing real-time updates and not for showing screenshots.
Only those you've specifically designated as your close friends can see the story.
In most social media platforms, you usually can't directly see exactly which close friends have viewed your story. But some apps might give you general indicators or stats.
On Facebook, if you set your story privacy to 'public', non - close friends can see it. But if you set it to 'friends only' or a more restricted group like 'close friends only', they won't.
Yes, but it varies. Different platforms handle this differently. Some might send a notification to the person whose story you viewed, while others might not. It all comes down to the platform's settings and the person's preferences.