Well, it depends. If the person's Instagram story is public, then generally you can share it to your story. However, if it's a private account, you may not be able to share it without permission. Also, some people might have restricted sharing for their stories in the privacy settings. So, always check the original story's privacy and any sharing permissions before trying to share it.
Well, in most cases, if the Instagram user has not set any restrictions on their story sharing, you are allowed to share it. But keep in mind that some people might not like their stories being shared without permission even if the settings allow it, so it's always polite to ask first. Also, if there are any copyright or intellectual property issues involved, that could be a problem too.
No. Instagram stories are personal to the account holder. Only they can decide if and how their stories are shared. You can't get someone else's story and share it through other means.
You should not share a screen - recorded Ig story without permission. Even if you were able to record it, sharing it without the owner's consent can lead to problems. It could get you reported on Instagram, and your account might face negative consequences like restrictions or bans.
Yes, you can. Instagram allows you to share other people's IG stories to your own story. Just look for the share icon (usually an arrow) on the IG story you want to share, and then select the option to add it to your story.
As of now, Instagram doesn't notify you when someone screenshots your story directly. So, unfortunately, you can't see if someone has taken a screenshot of your Ig story.
Technically, Instagram doesn't directly offer a built - in option to save someone else's story. But if the person has a public story and you take a screenshot of it on your device (phone or tablet), that's a way to 'save' it in a sense. Just remember that the person will be notified if you take a screenshot on Instagram.