
We got a Getty! Congrats StanLand dream team!!
@mikebsacks @bdeguire @mikemonjo
Not pictured but also part of the dream team:
@robsrobsrobsrobs @louisezerg @squidpod @a.down96 @sgwilson_earth1 @langeldarf
+ our incredible cast!
Thank you all!!
Follow our journey at @stanlandseries !
Now I can finally get my own Wikifeet!

You have to admit I look like I sell the finest real estate in the city.
🏆 StanLand took home Best Fiction - Comedy at the NYC Podcast Awards!!!!
Thank you to the judgesand the whole @silversoundnyc organizing committee for recognizing indie audio projects. We're so honored!

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco

December 13, 2025, was the happiest day of our lives.
Thank you so much to our beautiful friends and family for making it unforgettable.
More photos to come!
Venue: @oldmilltoronto
Make-up: @lilyhobeauty
Photography: @littlebluelemon
Dress/Groom: @bridesprojectto & @stylecodeinc
Cake: @jasminecolemannn / @buttertogetherco
Hot damn! StanLand was just nominated for the most respected award in the podcast world! We're up for Best Fiction at the 2026 Ambies!
Thank you to The Podcast Academy for the honor! It's a thrill to even be nominated at all. Wow!!
Congrats to our incredible team and cast. You all deserve all the awards 🏆
Huge thanks in no particular order:
@langeldarf @mikemonjo @marimints @bdeguire @rheaseehorn @bibbymoynihan @ericjasonmartin @timmysharp @imlaurenadams @marklittle_good @cocrain @bobablackfly @shannon_lahaie @brianstack153__ @louisezerg @mynamesmitch @alexasteele @steffid5 @hibrittanyhigh @james_hartnett @jon_hamm @ianjfisher @rheangelseehorn @john_waters_divine_trash_page @toplitsky @squidpod @danielle.d.deschenes

Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.

Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.

Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.
Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.

Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.

Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.

Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.

Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.

Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.

Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.

Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.

Even though 2016 was the year I got cancer, it was still a pretty good year.
Before the cancer diagnosis in August 2016:
- I was living my best damn life in Greece, having adventures with my sister.
- I drank a bottle of wine on the floor of the Billy Bishop airport with Terry.
- That was just before Terry and I had to hitch a ride with a stranger back from Montreal.
- little kitten Zoe came to live with me. She drove me insane in the best way. And Wiley fell in love with her almost immediately.
- my hair was long and red and luscious.
After my diagnosis:
- I went kind of numb for the rest of the year.
- I got so much love and support and so many care packages from so many people, some who barely even knew me. Some who I hadn't seen in years but they still cared. I feel so lucky to have had that kind of community around me. I don't know how I would've gotten through without that.
- I did some intense chemo. Got more constipated than I ever even knew was possible. Did you know if the poop doesn't come out you have to TAKE IT OUT? no further comment.
- I shaved my head. That was really weird and I hated my bald head but I did love wearing cute scarves.
And in December 2016, I got life-saving surgery. They took the cancer out, along with my entire cervix. And somehow through the magic of modern medicine they preserved my fertility. And now, 10 years later, I'm just about ready to do an embryo transfer and maybe make a baby. That is so wild.
This 2016 post contains way more information about my body than you ever thought you would have. And for that I apologize.
A December wedding at The Old Mill, Toronto
December 13th gave us the kind of winter wedding photographers dream about. Fresh snow, crisp air, and that warm, cozy glow you only get during the holidays. The Old Mill was the perfect backdrop: timeless architecture, twinkling lights, and just enough festive charm to make it feel like a true celebration of love and season.
We captured laughter around every corner, quiet moments between the chaos, and all the in-between things that make a wedding day real. This one had it all - the energy, the emotion, the story!
For couples recently engaged and looking for wedding photography that feels natural and honest - we'd love to tell your story.
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Der Instagram Story Viewer ist ein einfaches Tool, mit dem Sie Instagram Stories, Videos, Fotos oder IGTV heimlich ansehen und speichern können. Mit diesem Service können Sie Inhalte herunterladen und offline genießen, wann immer Sie möchten. Wenn Sie etwas Interessantes auf Instagram finden, das Sie später überprüfen möchten, oder Stories anonym ansehen möchten, ist unser Viewer ideal für Sie. Anonstories bietet eine ausgezeichnete Lösung, um Ihre Identität zu schützen. Instagram hat die Stories-Funktion erstmals im August 2023 eingeführt, die schnell auch von anderen Plattformen übernommen wurde, dank ihres fesselnden, zeitlich begrenzten Formats. Stories ermöglichen es Nutzern, schnelle Updates zu teilen, sei es Fotos, Videos oder Selfies, ergänzt durch Text, Emojis oder Filter, und sind nur 24 Stunden lang sichtbar. Dieser begrenzte Zeitrahmen sorgt für eine hohe Interaktion im Vergleich zu regulären Posts. Heutzutage sind Stories eine der beliebtesten Methoden, um sich in sozialen Medien zu verbinden und zu kommunizieren. Wenn Sie jedoch eine Story ansehen, kann der Ersteller Ihren Namen in seiner Viewer-Liste sehen, was ein Problem für die Privatsphäre sein kann. Was ist, wenn Sie Stories durchsuchen möchten, ohne bemerkt zu werden? Hier wird Anonstories nützlich. Es ermöglicht Ihnen, öffentliche Instagram-Inhalte anzusehen, ohne Ihre Identität preiszugeben. Geben Sie einfach den Benutzernamen des Profils ein, das Sie interessiert, und das Tool zeigt dessen neueste Stories an. Funktionen des Anonstories Viewers: - Anonymes Browsen: Sehen Sie Stories, ohne in der Viewer-Liste zu erscheinen. - Kein Konto erforderlich: Sehen Sie öffentliche Inhalte, ohne ein Instagram-Konto zu erstellen. - Inhalte herunterladen: Speichern Sie beliebige Story-Inhalte direkt auf Ihrem Gerät für die Offline-Nutzung. - Highlights anzeigen: Greifen Sie auf Instagram-Highlights zu, auch über das 24-Stunden-Fenster hinaus. - Repost-Überwachung: Verfolgen Sie Reposts oder Interaktionen bei Stories für persönliche Profile. Einschränkungen: - Dieses Tool funktioniert nur mit öffentlichen Accounts; private Accounts bleiben unzugänglich. Vorteile: - Datenschutzfreundlich: Sehen Sie sich beliebige Instagram-Inhalte an, ohne bemerkt zu werden. - Einfach und unkompliziert: Keine App-Installation oder Registrierung erforderlich. - Exklusive Tools: Laden Sie Inhalte herunter und verwalten Sie sie auf eine Weise, die Instagram nicht bietet.
Behalten Sie Instagram-Updates diskret im Blick, schützen Sie Ihre Privatsphäre und bleiben Sie anonym.
Sehen Sie Profile und Fotos anonym an, ganz einfach mit dem Private Profile Viewer.
Dieses kostenlose Tool ermöglicht es Ihnen, Instagram Stories anonym anzusehen und dabei Ihre Aktivität vor dem Story-Ersteller zu verbergen.
Anonstories ermöglicht es Nutzern, Instagram-Stories anzusehen, ohne den Ersteller zu benachrichtigen.
Funktioniert nahtlos auf iOS, Android, Windows, macOS und modernen Browsern wie Chrome und Safari.
Priorisiert sicheres, anonymes Browsen, ohne Login-Daten zu benötigen.
Nutzer können öffentliche Stories ansehen, indem sie einfach einen Benutzernamen eingeben – kein Konto erforderlich.
Lädt Fotos (JPEG) und Videos (MP4) mühelos herunter.
Der Dienst ist kostenlos nutzbar.
Inhalte von privaten Accounts sind nur für Follower zugänglich.
Dateien sind nur für persönliche oder Bildungszwecke und müssen Urheberrechtsregeln entsprechen.
Geben Sie einen öffentlichen Benutzernamen ein, um Stories anzusehen oder herunterzuladen. Der Dienst generiert direkte Links, um Inhalte lokal zu speichern.