Can People See If You Save Their TikTok?


TikTok is designed to help users share creative content while allowing others to watch, like, comment, and even save videos for later viewing. As the platform grows in popularity, many users have begun to ask important questions about privacy and visibility—particularly, can someone tell if you save their TikTok video?

Saving TikTok Videos

On TikTok, users can save videos directly to their device if the creator has enabled downloads. When someone taps the “Share” icon and selects the “Save Video” option, the clip is downloaded to their phone’s gallery or camera roll. This makes it easy for people to watch the video again offline or share it outside the app.

Does TikTok Notify the Creator When You Save a Video?

No, TikTok does not currently notify creators when someone saves their video. Unlike platforms such as Instagram, where users may get a notification if someone saves a post (depending on the feature), TikTok keeps this activity completely private. As a result, creators do not receive any alerts or messages when their content is downloaded by others.

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How About Screen Recording?

Similarly, TikTok does not alert creators if someone screen-records their video. If a viewer chooses to record a TikTok using their phone’s screen recorder, the creator will not be notified in any way. This lack of notification makes it important for users to be cautious about what they post, especially if it includes sensitive or personal content.

What Can Creators Control?

Even though TikTok doesn’t notify users about downloads or screen recordings, creators can control whether or not their videos can be saved. Under the app’s privacy settings, creators have the option to enable or disable video downloads. If downloads are disabled, viewers will not see the “Save Video” option on those posts. This gives creators some level of control over how their content is shared outside the platform.

Respecting Digital Boundaries

While it’s easy to save or screen record TikTok videos without the creator knowing, it’s always important to respect people’s content and digital boundaries. Just because the app allows certain features doesn’t mean it’s right to use someone’s video without their permission—especially if the content is being used for reposting, editing, or commercial use.

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