Instagram is designed to protect user privacy regarding favorite stories. Unless you go out of your way to adjust the settings in a way that makes them public (which is not a common or recommended practice), your favorite stories remain private. So, in general, people cannot see which stories you've favorited on Instagram.
Instagram offers privacy settings for your saved stories. As long as you haven't changed any settings to make them public, no one can view which stories you've marked as favorites. It's all about protecting your personal preferences on the platform.
No. Instagram's blocking feature prevents blocked users from seeing your stories.
Generally, people can see your Instagram story reactions. But it also depends on your privacy settings. If you have set it to private or limited the visibility, then only specific people can see the reactions.
Yes, people can usually see comments on your Instagram story unless you have set specific privacy settings to restrict it.
Yes, they can. Usually, when you respond to someone's Instagram story, the person who posted the story and others who can view it can see your response.
Yes, people can see your Instagram story highlights if they have access to your profile.
It depends. In some cases, if you share it publicly or on a platform with visible settings, others might be able to see it. But if you keep it private or within a restricted access area, they usually can't.
People can't see your favorite story on Snap by default. It's up to you to decide who gets access. You can control this in the settings of the app to suit your preferences.
No, Instagram doesn't notify you when someone takes a screenshot of your story. So, you can't directly see if someone has screenshot it.
No, they can't. When you hide your story on Instagram, it's meant to be private and not visible to others.
Muted individuals typically cannot view your stories on Instagram. This is because muting limits their interaction and visibility of your posts and stories.