If you’re really worried about people screenshotting your stories, your best bet is to set your account to private so only people you approve can see your stuff. Alternatively, you can ‘Hide Story From’ certain people. That way, you’ll have control over the people you don’t want to see your stuff. Since there’s no foolproof way to look out for screenshotters, we’ll go over two methods to give you a general idea of who might have saved your story.
Method #1: Check Who Has Viewed Your Story
While this may not be a definitive way to tell if someone has screenshotted your story, it’s a decent place to start. To check who has viewed your story: Instagram stories last for 24 hours, but you can still go back in the next 24 hours and check the viewer’s list. To do this:
Method #2: Limit Who Can View Your Story
If you are posting something sensitive or just want to make sure only certain people see your story, you can limit who views it. This won’t stop someone from screenshotting if they really want to, but at least you’ll have a better idea of who did it if it happens. To hide your stories from certain people: Going forward, those people will no longer be able to see your stories.
Conclusion
It is not against the rules to take screengrabs on Instagram, and most of the time, people are just curious and don’t mean any harm. However, if you’re concerned about people saving your stories, your best bet is to limit those who can see them or set your account to private. Just remember that screenshotting is pretty much part of the internet culture, so there’s not much you can do to stop it from happening.