Can you see who screenshots your Facebook post?

Asked by: Theresa McKenzie  |  Last update: February 6, 2026
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No, Facebook does not notify users when you screenshot regular posts, photos, Reels, or profiles; however, it does send alerts for screenshots taken in Facebook Messenger's disappearing messages (Vanish Mode). For general content like posts and stories, Facebook does not have screenshot detection, unlike Snapchat, so you can screenshot these without the creator being notified.

Can someone see if I screenshot their Facebook post?

The short answer is no—Facebook does not notify anyone when you screenshot a post.

Can you tell if someone saves or screenshots a pic on Facebook?

No, Facebook generally does not notify users if you screenshot or save their photos, posts, or stories; the only exception is when you screenshot a disappearing message in Messenger's Vanish Mode, which sends an alert, but for everything else, screenshots and saves are private. You can screenshot stories, profile pictures, posts, and regular chats without the other person knowing.
 

Can you see if someone screenshots your post?

Generally, no, people don't see you screenshot their regular posts, stories, or profiles on major apps like Instagram or Facebook; the only exception is disappearing photos/videos or chats in "Vanish Mode" on Instagram, where the sender does get notified. Other platforms vary, but most don't notify for standard content, though they might for disappearing messages, making it crucial to check platform specifics. 

Does Facebook recognise screenshots?

No, Facebook does not notify users when you screenshot their regular posts, photos, or profiles; however, it does notify both parties in Messenger if a screenshot is taken of a disappearing message in a chat with Vanish Mode or end-to-end encryption enabled, which is designed for privacy. For normal content, you can screenshot stories, posts, and profiles without the other person being alerted, but always be mindful of privacy. 

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Is Facebook going to start notifying of screenshots?

This 👇🏼“Facebook screenshot alert update 2026” is a hoax. It's just another recycled piece of fake news meant to scare people into sharing a bogus warning. There is no such update. Facebook does not, and is not going to, notify anyone when you screenshot posts or photos.

Can you tell if someone keeps looking at your Facebook page?

No, Facebook does not directly tell you who views your personal profile or page; any third-party apps claiming to offer this are scams and can compromise your account security, but you can see views on your Facebook Stories and track general Page/post engagement in Meta Business Suite. You can sometimes infer interest through likes, comments, or people appearing in "People You May Know," but there's no definitive list for profile views.
 

Which apps notify screenshots?

Apps that notify users about screenshots include Snapchat, BeReal, Instagram (for disappearing content/DMs), Facebook Messenger (for Vanish Mode/disappearing messages), and Signal (in secure chats), with notifications varying based on the content type, while apps like WhatsApp (generally) and TikTok (generally) don't notify for standard screenshots. These features are common in ephemeral messaging and photo-sharing apps to protect privacy, though implementations differ.
 

Do iPhone users get notified of screenshots?

No, standard iPhone iMessage and text messages do not notify the other person when you take a screenshot, but some apps (like Snapchat) do, and there are exceptions for saved audio messages in iMessage. While some users report seeing a "screenshot" text bubble when sending screenshots in iMessage, this isn't a universal notification for receiving a screenshot, but rather how the app sends the captured image. 

Can you see who screenshotted your story?

No, Instagram does not notify you when someone screenshots your regular Stories, Reels, or Feed posts; however, they do send an alert (a starburst icon) if someone screenshots a disappearing photo or video sent in a Direct Message (DM). You can see who viewed your Story, but there's no built-in way to know about screenshots for standard story content. 

How often does Facebook notify screenshots?

Facebook generally does not notify users about screenshots of posts, stories, or profiles, but it does notify in Messenger for Disappearing Messages (Vanish Mode). The only time you'll see a notification is if someone screenshots a message in a chat where "disappearing messages" are enabled, alerting you within the chat itself, not as a separate push notification, unlike Snapchat. 

Can you tell if someone is looking at your photos on Facebook?

No, you generally cannot see who views your standard photos or profile on Facebook, as the platform prioritizes user privacy; you only see engagement like likes, comments, and shares, while third-party apps claiming to show viewers are unreliable and potentially harmful. However, for Facebook Stories, you can see a list of friends who viewed them, and sometimes for "featured photos," some users report seeing friends, but non-friends are anonymous, according toa Reddit thread.
 

Can someone tell if you look at their Facebook pictures?

No, Facebook does not notify people when you view their photos or profile; there's no built-in feature for profile visitor tracking, and third-party apps claiming to offer this are scams. The only way someone knows you've seen their photos is if you interact by liking, commenting, sharing, or sending a friend request, or if you view their stories/live videos where some viewer information might appear.
 

Does Facebook let you know if you screen record a story?

No, Facebook does not notify users when you screen record or screenshot their Story, post, or regular messages, unlike Snapchat or Instagram's disappearing content. The only exception for notifications on Facebook platforms is within Messenger's "Vanish Mode," where screenshots of disappearing messages do trigger alerts, but this doesn't apply to Stories. 

Does Facebook tell you who saved your photo?

No, Facebook does not notify users if someone saves, downloads, or screenshots their photos; the photo owner will not see any alerts or activity logs for these actions, as saved items go into a private "Saved" collection visible only to the user. Third-party apps claiming to offer this tracking are generally unreliable due to Facebook's privacy policies, so you can save photos privately without alerting the owner.
 

Can someone tell if I took a screenshot?

Generally, people cannot see when you screenshot on your device, but some apps like Snapchat and Instagram (for disappearing media/Vanish Mode) do notify users, while most social media (Facebook, Twitter) and websites do not, though banking apps often block screenshots for security. It's a local action on your phone, but apps can be coded to detect it and send alerts for certain content. 

Can screen capture be detected?

Most websites cannot detect screenshots or screen recording. Exceptions: streaming services, corporate portals, and banking sites. Browsers like Chrome & Safari don't track screenshots by default.

Can people see if you screenshot Facebook photos?

No, Facebook generally does not notify users when you screenshot their posts, photos, or profile pictures, unlike Snapchat; the only exception is for disappearing messages in Messenger's Vanish Mode, where it does send an alert. You can screenshot stories, posts, and regular chats freely without the other person knowing, but be mindful of privacy, as third-party apps claiming to track screenshots are often unreliable. 

Are screenshots of posts notified?

Bottom line—taking screenshots of Instagram posts, Stories, or most DMs will not notify the original poster. However, remember that it's important to be respectful of others' privacy, and mindful about what you're sharing on the platform.

Can you see who stalks your Facebook?

No, you cannot see who "stalks" or views your Facebook profile, as Facebook doesn't provide this feature to protect user privacy, and third-party apps claiming to do so are scams that can steal your data. While you can see who views your Facebook Stories (if settings allow) or who interacts with your posts, there's no reliable way to track general profile visits. 

What happens when you look at someone's Facebook a lot?

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.

When you search someone on Facebook will they know?

No, if you search for someone on Facebook, they will not get a notification or know that you looked at their profile; Facebook does not provide this feature, and any apps claiming to offer profile view tracking are scams. The only way they'd know you looked is if you interact with their profile (like a post), or if they see your name appear in their "People You May Know" list, which can happen for many reasons like mutual friends or shared contacts, not just profile views.