Taking a screenshot of an Instagram feed does not notify other users. You may already be aware that screenshotting someone’s posts or Reel videos does not alert the person who posted them. But if you are wondering whether the same is true about profiles, stories, and DMs, we have also covered them below.
The short answer is: No. When you screenshot someone’s profile, the app does not give any alerts. This applies even if the profile is set to private, but you have been added as a follower. Instead of taking screenshots, however, you can share someone’s profile with others, via DM or using a link.
Alternatively, you can also use the Copy profile URL from the overflow menu if you want to share the profile with someone on another app.
Answer, No. There is no way for one to know when you take a screenshot of their story on Instagram. Most of us do find the need to snap screenshots of stories given they disappear in 24 Hours. This could be why the app does not notify others about it.
Back in 2018, the platform experimented with such a feature that warned some users when someone took a screenshot of their story. However, it was scrapped shortly after. So, at the time of writing this article, screenshotting a story will not notify the person who shared it. However, if you come across an interesting story and feel like sharing it, follow these steps.
Even in direct messages, the platform does not notify when someone takes a screenshot of the chat. This goes for both one-to-one DMs as well as group chats. Even if the individual has set their profile as private, you can grab a screenshot of your conversation with them. This goes the other way around as well, so make sure not to engage with someone you don’t trust.
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As you may have understood by now in most cases, Instagram won’t tattle on you if you decide to take a screenshot. However, there are a couple of exceptions to this rule. In certain situations, the app will let the other individual know whether you have taken a screenshot. Let us discuss them.
Vanish mode on Instagram clears seen messages once you close the chat window. It’s the ephemeral messaging feature Instagram borrowed from Snapchat. You can turn it on by swiping up on the chat screen. When you take a screenshot in Vanish mode, this will happen.
Another instance where Instagram will snitch on you is when you screenshot a disappearing image or video. This could be a safety measure since these are restricted by the sender and the content is meant to be only seen once or twice. These messages will have the “Photo” or “Video” labels inside the DM.
Instagram won’t shy away from snitching on you if you try taking a screenshot in the conditions described above. That said, there are a few workarounds to discretely capture screenshots if you’re in a situation where you are being threatened or harassed by someone. Let us have a look at them.
When you are offline, Instagram won’t be able to update that you have taken a screenshot in the chat window. So you can turn off your WiFi and data and take screenshots of the content that you require.
Do remember that as soon as your phone connects to the internet, the screenshot alert will appear in the conversation.
If you have another phone or tablet with you, then you can use that to click a picture or even take a video of the Instagram conversation. This is the safest workaround in my opinion as the app won’t be able to detect it and alert the other individual.
Instead of taking a screenshot, you can create a screen recording of the conversation if necessary. Since Instagram only detects screenshots, it won’t notify them while you are screen recording. To start a screen recording, use these steps.
👉 On Android
👉 On iOS
If you are using an older device or do not have this feature natively available then you can download an app for screen recording from the Google Play Store or App Store.
As a huge social media platform that Instagram is, there is a lot of fun and interesting content that you would like to take a screenshot of. At the same time, you must also keep in mind the privacy of other individuals. You should refrain from sharing someone’s sensitive details or misusing the screenshots for malicious reasons.
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