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Find out if you can safely view and screen capture a VSCO page
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A VSCO profile can include a wide assortment of photos, and you may want to screenshot them to share with your friends! But is screenshotting a VSCO an invasion of privacy? Does VSCO notify the user when you screenshot their post, or do VSCO users know who has visited their profile? This wikiHow article answers all of your questions about viewing and screenshotting a VSCO page.

Things You Should Know

  • VSCO does not notify for screenshots.
  • VSCO does not notify users when you view their profile.
  • VSCO users cannot see how many times their profile has been viewed.
  • VSCO only sends notifications for follows, favorites, and reposts.
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Does VSCO Notify for Screenshots?

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  1. There are no circumstances in which VSCO will notify a user that their photo has been screenshotted. You can take a screenshot as you normally would, secure in the knowledge that a notification will not be sent.
    • There is no way for a user to see who has screenshotted their photos, even with third-party tools that may claim to do so. This contrasts with an app like Snapchat, where both the native app and other tools make it possible to find out who has screenshotted a photo.
    • Neither the VSCO app nor website sends a notification for screenshots.
  2. The same rules apply across both screenshotting and screen recording.
    • Always be mindful when screen capturing photos of another person. Do not share intimate or vulnerable photos without that person's permission, and NEVER repost another user's photos without their consent.
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