In most cases, no. Usually, the platform doesn't notify others when you view their story highlights.
Typically, people can't see when you view their story highlights. The privacy settings are designed to protect your viewing activity.
No, usually people can't. Social media platforms often keep this information private to protect user privacy.
Generally, people can't tell if you view their story highlights. However, it might depend on the specific platform and its privacy settings. Some platforms might have features that could potentially give hints or indirect indications, but it's not a definite notification.
Generally, people can't tell. But some social media platforms might have features or settings that could potentially reveal this, though it's not common. It depends on the specific platform and its privacy policies.
Yes, some platforms might notify the person whose story highlights you view.
It depends on the specific platform. Some social media apps might have settings that allow the person to know, but it's not a default feature on many. For example, on Instagram, you can usually view story highlights anonymously.
Generally, people can't tell when you view their story. Social media platforms often don't have such a feature to notify the creator of every view.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification to them that you've looked at their story.
In most cases, no. Usually, people can't tell directly if you view their story.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification to the person whose story you view.
Generally, people can't tell when you view their story. But there are certain settings or premium features on some platforms that might enable such tracking, though it's not the norm.