Well, you could make your story private and only allow certain approved people to see it. That way, the person you don't want to see it won't have access. Another option is to not mention it at all around that person to prevent them from even knowing about it.
One way could be to set your privacy settings so that specific people are excluded from accessing it.
One way to do this is by using the privacy settings provided by the platform. You might be able to choose options like 'Only me' or select specific friends or groups who can access the story. This ensures that unwanted viewers are kept out.
In most cases, no. There's usually no built-in feature to directly notify you if someone takes a screenshot of your story.
It depends. If you share it on a public platform, like social media, then yes, others can see it. But if it's in a private group or only sent to specific people, then only those you chose can see it.
Most platforms don't offer the feature to see if someone has rewatched your story. This is likely for privacy reasons. Think about it, if people knew every time someone rewatched their story, it could lead to all sorts of unwanted situations. For example, it might make some users feel self - conscious or overly monitored. Also, from a platform's perspective, it simplifies the analytics they need to provide. So, in short, don't expect to be able to tell if someone's given your story a second look.
Generally, platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, etc., don't offer a way to tell if someone has screenshotted your story. They prioritize user privacy in this regard. So, unfortunately, you have no way of knowing for sure.
In most cases, no. When someone deletes you, the connection that allowed them to view your story is typically broken. However, it might depend on the specific platform's settings and privacy policies.
It depends. If you have set specific privacy settings, then someone you restrict might not be able to see your story. But if the settings are not configured properly, they could still have access.
On some social media platforms, there are features that can give you an indication if your story has been shared. For example, on Instagram, if someone takes a screenshot of your story, you may receive a notification. However, in terms of directly seeing who has shared your story in a traditional sense like forwarding it on other platforms, it's often not possible to know for sure. The platforms are more focused on protecting user privacy in this regard.
Well, it's possible. But it all comes down to how you've configured your privacy options. If you haven't restricted it, they might be able to see your story once they add you.
In most cases, no. When someone blocks you, it typically means they are restricting their interaction with you, including seeing your stories. This is a common feature in many social media platforms to give users control over their online experiences.