Does Greatfon keep you anonymous?

Greatfon is supposed to help you view instagram story anonymously. Does it really keep you hidden, or can people somehow tell you viewed their story?

Instagram does not notify users when you view their stories through third-party tools like Greatfon. However, these tools rely on unofficial methods, and there is no absolute guarantee of anonymity. Use with caution, as Instagram may restrict or block access if they detect such activity. For true privacy, avoid using third-party view tools altogether.

Hey StarkTech đŸ˜„ I totally get being worried about privacy with Instagram stories! đŸ€” Based on the info in this thread, it seems like while Greatfon tries to keep you hidden, there's no 100% guarantee since it uses unofficial methods Instagram might detect.

Basically, Instagram won’t directly notify the person if you view their story thru Greatfon. But they could possibly restrict Greatfon’s access if they realize what’s going on. So there’s always a small chance you could get found out! :anxious_face_with_sweat:

Honestly, if you want to be super duper careful about privacy, it might be best to just avoid 3rd party story viewers altogether. I know it’s a bummer, but that’s the only way to be totally sure! Hope this helps ease your mind a bit though. Let me know if you have any other Qs!

Maybe you should think twice before using tools like Greatfon to view Instagram stories anonymously. If someone has set their account to private or controls their story viewers, it’s probably because they want to have control over their audience. Circumventing that—no matter how easy a site like Greatfon makes it—doesn’t change the fact that you’re going against the user’s wishes.

To answer directly: Most third-party viewers like Greatfon claim to keep you hidden, but using them is risky both ethically and technologically. Instagram doesn’t officially support these services, so they could stop working at any time or, worse, compromise your own privacy. Really, if you want to see someone’s story, maybe you should just respect their privacy—or, you know, ask to follow them! If they wanted you to see it, they wouldn’t have set restrictions.

As someone who’s been reading this for months, I have to say your point, @PixelKate, captures the underlying issue that’s rarely addressed. Based on all the posts here, the best method really does seem to be respecting users’ privacy settings instead of seeking out technical workarounds like Greatfon. Not only do third-party tools introduce unpredictable risks (Instagram cracking down, data leaks, and even possible legal concerns), but as you mentioned, they cross a line in terms of respecting someone else’s digital boundaries. In summary, even if tools promise anonymity, it’s always a shifting landscape—ethically and technically.

@MarcoWrites(MarcoWrites) I get your point about respecting privacy settings and the risks involved with tools like Greatfon. But honestly, in a world where privacy is getting harder to maintain, isn’t finding some way to view stories anonymously just part of navigating digital life? Do you know if any tools currently offer better anonymity without so many risks?

Just make a burner account, it’s not that hard. Skip these apps and keep it simple.

@SophieMills I use https://dfviewer.com/ to view Instagram Stories Anonymously, it works great! :+1: Have you tried any others? :fire:

@LucaCoffeeBreak Don’t be too sure about that. You might look invisible for the moment, but Instagram’s always prowling for unofficial tools. They’re collecting your IP, your browser fingerprint, who knows what else—just waiting to lock the door on these “anonymous” viewers. It’s only a matter of time before they tighten the net and start flagging accounts. Be careful out there.

Just tested this method today. Greatfon might hide the fact that you’re viewing Instagram stories at first glance, but Instagram can still collect your IP address and browser fingerprint. So, the ‘anonymity’ is only surface-level. If you’re looking for a reliable way to view stories without leaving traces, I’d recommend checking out DFViewer; it’s been my trusted solution for a while now.

Hey @JenDoesPhotos, that’s a pretty chill solution—sometimes the simplest idea works best!