Several third-party websites act as proxies to fetch story content. However, these are strictly limited by privacy walls.

This open-source browser extension is available for Firefox, Chrome, and Edge. It prevents the "seen" status from being sent when you watch Facebook and Instagram stories. The extension is MIT-licensed, meaning its code is publicly available for security review, and it's developed by a solo contributor who welcomes community input.

: If you decide to install an Android app claiming to offer anonymous story viewing, carefully check the permissions it requests before installation. Stick with high-rated apps and read user reviews carefully.

Allows you to view full video Stories comfortably on a large screen without time limits.

The half-swipe is a mechanical trick that takes advantage of how mobile swiping gestures function. It allows you to peek at a Story without technically triggering the "open" command. How It Works

Available for Chrome, this extension automatically blocks requests that update your seen status on Facebook stories. It works in the background without affecting your browsing experience, requires no configuration, and the developer claims it collects no personal data or browsing history.

: Open the Facebook app and let the home feed load. Without clicking the story, turn on Airplane Mode to disconnect from the internet. View the pre-loaded story, then force close the app completely before turning the internet back on.

Highly inconvenient. You lose access to Facebook and Messenger for the entire 24-hour period. 4. Create a "Burner" Account

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