No, if you have set your story privacy to private, people cannot see it without your permission.
Typically no. Android apps generally have privacy controls in place. If you've made your story private, it should remain that way. But in some situations where there are bugs in the app or if there's a security breach, there's a very slim chance that someone might be able to access it without permission. However, developers are constantly working to prevent such issues and protect user privacy.
Well, it really varies. If your Android story is on a platform with public access and no privacy settings, then anyone can view it. But if you have set specific permissions or it's in a closed group or app, only the authorized people will have access.
Well, it depends on your privacy settings. If you've made your story viewable by your friends or a specific group, then only those people can see it. But if it's public, then a wider range of people can access your Android story. Different apps may also have different default settings regarding story visibility, so it's important to check those too.
No, generally not. Your story is your intellectual property, and without your consent, adding things to it is unethical and may even be illegal in some cases.
In most cases, yes. If you post a story on Instagram and your privacy settings are set to public or to allow sharing among your followers, others can share it without getting your permission. But you can take steps to prevent this. For example, you can adjust your privacy settings so that only you can share your own stories. This gives you more power over the distribution of your content on the platform.
Typically, someone can't view your story without permission. Privacy laws and platform rules are in place to prevent unauthorized access. However, there could be rare cases of hacking or technical glitches that might compromise this.
In some cases, yes. On some social media platforms, the default setting allows others to tag you in their stories without asking for your permission first. However, you can usually adjust your privacy settings to prevent this.
No, they shouldn't. It's a violation of your privacy and trust.
Ideally, no. But in reality, some might. If they do, it can be a betrayal of trust. For example, if you confide in a close friend about a personal struggle and they share it without asking, it can make you feel violated. A true friend should value your feelings and keep your story confidential until you say otherwise.
In a proper, secure environment, no. Social media is built around the idea that your content is yours to manage. Your story is your own little space where you decide what goes. While there may be some extremely rare glitches or if a hacker somehow gets in (which is very difficult with modern security), under normal circumstances, no one can post on your story without your go - ahead.
As I don't have a personal story, the idea of sharing people's stories into it without permission is moot. I operate based on ethical and legal guidelines when it comes to dealing with people's stories. I can't violate anyone's rights by doing something that doesn't even make sense in my context, which is not having a story to incorporate others into.