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Does It Tell The Other Person That You Saved Their Picture Of Twitter

If I save someone's twitter picture will they know?

no... but why would you?

Has Twitter prohibited people from saving pictures?

-Yes, This seems to be a new security setting in iOS6, that affects which apps can write to your Camera Roll. These simple instructions should help you out.

Go to the Settings app on your phone
Click on "Privacy"
Choose the option for "Photos"
Find Twitter and turn it "On"

-https://dev.twitter.com/discussions/1202...

How do you check if someone has saved your picture on IG?

Excellent question!A lot of people want to know if someone has actually saved their posts or not. However, there is no way to know who concretely saved your Instagram posts =(The only possible thing that you can be aware of is regarding the number of times your post has been saved.That information can be accessed if you click on “View Insights” on a post you have made. You will only have that option if you have a business account (which I highly recommend EVERYONE to do so).On the attached image you can find an example of all the elements presented on the insights of the post.In this case, this post had 10.7k likes, 380 comments and was saved 3.9k times. However, as mentioned, there is no way which you can access who actually saved your post.Maybe this would be something that Instagram will change in the future.Let’s wait and see =)

Does the person who posted it get notified when you save an Instagram photo?

The Instagram saving posts feature is a perfect feature for those who have gotten so far into the explore page and know they won’t be able to find that hilarious meme again. Or if they've found themselves 112 weeks or so deep into someone’s photos and they're afraid someone will find out if they take a screenshot of their postsInstagram stalkers are in luck because the new feature allows you to privately save posts for later visiting.This feature is 100% private right now, so the only person who can see your saved post are you! Phew.

If I view someone's Twitter page or pictures will it notify them?

Ha! Fun question. They will only receive notifications if you mention them in your tweets or engage with their content (leave a reply or retweet).

If I view someone's Twitter pictures will it notify them?

No, viewing someone’s photos on Twitter won’t notify them. They’ll only know you viewed specific photos if you RT, like, or reply to that tweet.If you want to be extra careful not to notify someone you are browsing their content, you can browse their profile when logged out. This is easier on desktop than mobile, as mobile often requests you login or use the app.

Can someone see if I saved their pictures from Facebook Messenger?

The short answer to your question in no.If the original poster’s privacy settings allow you to view a photo you’ll also be able to save it to your device, and that person will not be notified that you have saved the photo.You can also copy any text from another user’s status update or any other place on Facebook and paste that text into a local document without the original poster knowing about it.Someone else mentioned in their answer that Facebook isn’t like one of the other online services (the one that informs the poster if you take a screenshot of their post), but even photos and messages on that service can be “saved” locally without the original poster knowing about it.All that’s required is to pull out another device and take a photo of the screen.Now, I said all of the above to say this: True privacy simply doesn’t exist on the Internet.Anything that can be viewed on a device’s screen can be “saved” to a local device in some way or another, and some of those ways will be completely anonymous regardless of the website in question or the privacy settings of the original poster (assuming his/her privacy settings allow you to view the item on your screen in the first place).The moral of this story: Before you post ANYTHING to ANY online service be sure to consider the fact that any person who will have the ability to see that photo or other info on a screen will also be able to “save” it to their own device without you ever knowing about it.What’s more, once they have a copy of your photo or info on their own device they’ll be able to share it with others online in any way they see fit. And again, you’ll never even know they did it unless you either stumble across the stolen info yourself or someone else sees it and tips you off.

Is it possible to save someones header on Twitter?

Why can't you just ask them?

But um, there's at least one way to do it. Though I can't say this is true of all browsers, I can at least do it through Safari and Chrome. You right click the header part and select View (Page) Source. Search for the word header (ctrl+F "header") and after the first few, you'll get one that also has a link for a background image. Copy that into a new window/tab and you can right click save from there.

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