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Only you can see the items you save unless you choose to share them with friends.
1 Answer. According to my experiment, yes, they are private. When you save an item the author will not be notified.
Nobody can view the links you've saved for later, so it's your own private storehouse of content. Convenience If you share an article and want to read it later, you'll have to search within your own timeline to find that article, recipe, or video. You might have to scroll and scroll and scroll to find it.
Tapping the bookmark logo at the lower right of any Instagram photo or video saves it to your personal Saved section. Only you can see content that you've saved this way. It's not a public-facing part of your profile. As with saved posts, Instagram's collections remain private and are only visible to you.
When you save things on Facebook, they'll appear in your Saved Items that only you can see. If you're still unable to view your saved items, please use the Report a Problem link on your account to let us know more about what you're seeing.
Facebook. Collections that don't have a contributor will remain under Facebook's only me privacy setting. To share a collection, navigate to the Saved section inside the Facebook menu (the icon with the three lines in the app).
You can rest assured that the user will not be notified if you download an image they've uploaded. As long as the image is public or available with the privacy settings the person has then you can download it without the person being notified about it! But there are plenty of other things you can analyze on Facebook.
You can rest assured that the user will not be notified if you download an image they've uploaded. As long as the image is public or available with the privacy settings the person has then you can download it without the person being notified about it! But there are plenty of other things you can analyze on Facebook.
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