Sure. But it might depend on the version of the Facebook app or website you're using. Usually, you can find it in the privacy or activity settings section.
Yes. However, the process to view your Facebook story history might vary. Sometimes, you need to navigate to a specific menu like 'Your Activity' or 'Story Settings' to access it.
Yes, you can. Facebook usually provides an option to view your story history within the settings or activity log.
Yes, in many apps and platforms, you can usually find an option to view your story history.
Yes, you can. Usually, when someone posts a screenshot on their Facebook Story, you can see it as long as you have access to their story.
You can go to your Facebook profile and look for the 'Stories' section. There should be an option to access your old stories from there.
In most cases, they can't directly know. But some features or settings might give them hints or estimates.
In general, you can't view Facebook stories anonymously. Facebook is designed to keep track of user activities for various reasons, including providing relevant content and ensuring the safety and privacy of its users.
Yes. To view Facebook stories on a computer, go to the Facebook website, log in, and navigate to the Stories section. Keep in mind that some features might not be exactly the same as on the mobile version.
In some cases, it's possible. For example, if the person sharing the story has set it to be visible to a wide audience or if there are no specific notifications enabled for views. However, if they have more restricted settings or enabled view notifications, they might be able to tell.
No, usually people can't directly know when you view their story on Facebook.
No, people generally don't get notified when you view their Facebook story. But keep in mind that Facebook's privacy rules and functions might evolve, so it's a good idea to stay updated on any changes.
You can view comments on a FB story by simply clicking on the comment icon below the story. It's usually pretty straightforward.