Yes, you can screenshot someone's Insta story. Just open the Instagram app, go to the story you want to screenshot, and then use the screenshot function on your device (usually by pressing certain buttons simultaneously, like the power and volume down buttons on many phones). However, keep in mind that the person who posted the story will be notified if they have enabled the story screenshot notification feature on Instagram.
Yes, you can. Similar to screenshotting a story, you can take a screenshot of an Insta post. Just open the post in the Instagram app and use your device's screenshot function.
Yes, you can screenshot someone's Insta story. However, Instagram doesn't notify the user when you take a screenshot of their story. But keep in mind that it's always a good practice to respect others' privacy and content. If it's something private or personal that the person has shared, you should get their permission before using the screenshot in any way.
Instagram doesn't have a built - in feature that alerts users when someone screenshots their stories. However, there are some third - party apps that claim to be able to detect screenshots, but these are not endorsed by Instagram and may not be reliable or could even violate Instagram's terms of use. So, typically, the answer is no, no one can see if you screenshot an Insta story.
Yes, Instagram can potentially notify the person who posted the story if you take a screenshot. However, this feature is not always reliable and may not work in all cases.
No, Instagram itself doesn't have a built - in feature to let someone know that you've taken a screenshot of their story. So, in general, if you screenshot a normal Insta story, the person who posted it won't be able to tell directly. But if it's a private or restricted story in some new experimental features (which is rare as of now), there could be some unconfirmed ways in the future, but currently no.
As of now, Instagram doesn't notify the user when you take a screenshot of their story directly. However, some third - party apps or tools might claim to do so, but using them violates Instagram's terms of service.