It is not possible to view who has seen your Facebook story anonymously. Facebook does not offer a feature that allows users to see story viewers' names without them knowing, and third-party apps claiming to offer this feature are likely scams [1].
If your story privacy settings allow Messenger connections, the names of your connections will show up below your list of Facebook friends. If your story privacy is set to Public, you'll be able to see the names of friends, followers, and non-followers who have viewed your story.
Yes, someone can see that you viewed their Instagram story if you are not friends. The viewer's list displays the username of anyone who has seen the story, even if they are not friends. Hence, unfriending them does not give anonymity when you check an Instagram story.
If a person or Page has shared a story you haven't seen yet, you'll see a blue ring around their profile picture. Keep in mind that when you view a story, the account (including account owners and admins) that created the story will be able to tell that you've seen it.
Watch Anonymously
Once you've accessed the story through a Facebook Story Viewer, you can watch the story without logging into your Facebook account. Since these tools don't use your account, Facebook won't register your profile as a viewer. As a result, the user posting the story won't know you've viewed it.
No, Facebook doesn't tell people that you've seen their profile.
The "Others" viewers can be those who viewed your Facebook story but are not friends with your Facebook, such as your followers or random strangers. For instance, if you notice "Others 1," it means there is 1 person who viewed your story, and he or she is not in your friend list on Facebook.
Many anonymous Facebook story viewers are available on the market, and they let you hide your identity to watch updated stories from your friends. However, these anonymous tools are usually non-compliant, and using them may infringe on privacy, violate Facebook's policies, and even trigger security risks.
To look at who's seen your story, open your story and swipe up on the screen. You'll see the number and the Instagram usernames of the people who have viewed each photo or video in your story. If you shared your story to Facebook, scroll down see who saw your story on Facebook.
Yes, Instagram shows who views a Story.
If you watch another user's Story, you will appear on a list that the user can see.
Facebook doesn't let people track who views their profile. Third-party apps also can't provide this functionality.
Unless their profile is set to digital creator (professional/business mode) they can't see you viewed they story.
Will it show your name if you just scrolled over it and you're not their friend? That's the answer. It's in professional mode, so you can see all the viewers' names even if you're not friends.
If your story privacy is set to Public, you'll be able to see the names of friends, followers, and non-followers who have viewed your story.
You can tap on your Story to see a list of viewers. The list displays the Facebook profiles or Page names of accounts that have watched your Story.
This is completely false. Facebook policies dictate that third-party apps that allow you to see who has viewed your profile are not permitted and thus are illegitimate.
No. Facebook does not notify anyone when you screenshot a Story, whether it's text, photo, or video.
Unfortunately, the majority of these articles will tell you that there's no definitive list or metric that tracks that. Facebook has even stated that they do not allow users or third-party apps to keep track of users that way.
No, people can't see if you look at their profile.
Some users suggest that you'll appear on a user's "People you may know" friend suggestion if you look at a person's profile. Others suggest it only appears if you have your location services on and your devices appear online nearby one another.
you cannot see a specific list of who has viewed your Facebook page, including non-followers, according to Facebook Help Center. Facebook does not provide a feature to track profile or page views, and this is a privacy feature.