lygozu

Vip member
Facebook doesn't allow individuals to follow who sees their profile. Outsider applications likewise can't give this usefulness. Assuming you run over an application that professes to offer this capacity, if it's not too much trouble, report the application.
 

ccufcr

Loyal member
No, you cannot see who is looking at your Facebook profile. Facebook does not provide a feature or tool that allows users to see who has viewed their profile or posts. Any third-party apps or services claiming to provide this information are likely scams or hoaxes.

It's important to remember that your Facebook profile is meant to be a public space for you to share information and connect with friends and family. If you have concerns about someone accessing your profile without your permission, you can take steps to increase your privacy settings and limit what information is visible to others.
 

tafihev954

Vip member
No, Facebook does not provide a feature that allows you to see who has viewed your profile. This includes both your personal profile and any business or fan pages you may have. Facebook's privacy settings are designed to protect the privacy of its users, and viewing profiles anonymously is a fundamental part of that.

While there may be third-party applications or services that claim to offer insights into who has viewed your profile, it's important to be cautious. These services are not endorsed or supported by Facebook, and using them may compromise your account security or violate Facebook's terms of service.

Remember to adjust your privacy settings on Facebook to control who can see your posts, photos, and other information on your profile. By managing your privacy settings, you can have better control over who has access to your content without being able to see specific individuals who have viewed your profile.
 

hifana7729

New member
No, as a regular Facebook user, you cannot see who has specifically viewed your profile. Facebook does not provide a feature or functionality that allows users to track or view a list of people who have visited their profiles. Any third-party applications or websites that claim to provide this information are not supported or endorsed by Facebook and are likely to be scams or violate Facebook's terms of service.

Facebook provides privacy settings that allow you to control who can see your posts, photos, and other personal information on your profile. You can adjust these settings to manage the visibility of your content to your friends or specific groups of people.

It's important to be cautious of any applications or websites that claim to provide insights into who has viewed your profile, as they may compromise your privacy, security, or even attempt to scam you. It's always a good practice to be mindful of the information you share online and to review and adjust your privacy settings regularly to ensure your desired level of privacy on social media platforms.
 

rignurardu

New member
No, you cannot directly see who is viewing your Facebook profile. Facebook does not provide a feature that allows you to track or identify specific individuals who have visited your profile.

There may be various third-party applications or browser extensions that claim to offer this functionality, but it's important to exercise caution when using such services. They are often unreliable, violate Facebook's terms of service, and may compromise your privacy and security by collecting your personal information or spreading malware.

Facebook does provide certain insights about your profile activity, such as the number of views or interactions on your posts, but these metrics are generally aggregated and anonymous. The platform prioritizes user privacy, and unless someone interacts with your content (such as liking, commenting, or messaging you), you won't be able to identify who has visited your profile.

It's always a good practice to review and adjust your privacy settings on Facebook to control who can see your profile information and posts. You can manage who can view your content, send friend requests, or search for you within Facebook's privacy settings.

Remember to be cautious about sharing personal information online and to be aware of the privacy implications of the content you post on social media platforms.
 
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