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This wikiHow teaches you how to make an educated guess about who visits your Facebook profile the most. Keep in mind that there is no guaranteed way to determine the identities of users who visit your profile, and any service or method claiming to do so is either inaccurate or a scam. It's also worth noting that, thanks to the News Feed's algorithm, visiting people's profiles is less common than it used to be.
Steps
Method 1 of 2:Using Your Friends List
- 1Open Facebook. Go to https://www.facebook.com/ (desktop) or tap the Facebook app icon (mobile). This will open your News Feed if you're logged into Facebook.
- If you aren't logged into Facebook on desktop, first enter your Facebook email address and password in the upper-right side of the page, then click Log In.
- On mobile, you can log into Facebook by entering your email address and password when prompted and then tapping Log In.
- 2Click your name tab. It's in the upper-right corner of the Facebook page. Doing so takes you to your Facebook profile page.
- On mobile, tap ☰ in the bottom-right corner of the screen (iPhone) or the top-right corner of the screen (Android).
- 3Click Friends. This is near the top of your profile page. This will bring up a list of your Facebook friends.
- On mobile, tap Friends in the menu.
- 4Review the top results. The top 10 to 20 friends in this list are the people with whom you have the most frequent interactions, which means that they most likely visit your profile more often than other people.
- 5Consider each of your top friends. Someone who has a few hundred friends is much more likely to view your profile than is someone who has a few thousand friends; this will help narrow down the list of people who are likely to be viewing your page.
- If you see a person with whom you don't go out of your way to interact, they're probably viewing your page a fair amount.
- 6Look for friend suggestions. If you receive a Facebook notification urging you to add certain people, the people in question are most likely friends of one (or more) of your most frequent profile visitors.Advertisement
Method 2 of 2:Using a Status
- 1Open Facebook. Go to https://www.facebook.com/ (desktop) or tap the Facebook app icon (mobile). This will open your News Feed if you're logged into Facebook.
- If you aren't logged into Facebook on desktop, first enter your Facebook email address and password in the upper-right side of the page, then click Log In.
- On mobile, you can log into Facebook by entering your email address and password when prompted and then tapping Log In.
- 2Select the status text box. Click or tap the text box near the top of the News Feed page. This text box usually has a phrase such as "What's on your mind?" in it.
- 3Type in a neutral status. This might be a joke, a fact, or a general statement, but stay away from topics that will evoke strong emotions in your friend group.
- Avoid mentioning sensitive or partisan issues.
- Don't tag anyone in your status, as doing so will skew the test results.
- 4Click Post. It's in the bottom-right corner of the status window.
- On mobile, you'll tap Share in the upper-right corner instead.
- 5Wait to see who likes the status. After a certain amount of time (e.g., 8 hours), review the status to see who liked it.
- If applicable, make a note of who commented on the status as well.
- 6Repeat this test several more times. You'll want at least 5 different statuses to compare against each other.
- 7Compare the mutual people who liked your statuses. If you noticed that a large number of the same people liked and/or commented on your Facebook statuses each time, they're probably visiting your Facebook page more often than other people in your friends list.Advertisement
Community Q&A
- QuestionHow can I know who visited my Facebook if I'm not friends with them?Community AnswerIt's impossible to know who visits your profile when you're not friends.
- QuestionHow do I know if someone is using my Facebook account?R2_d2000Top AnswererIf you see posts on your account that you didn't make, or if you get alerts from Facebook. If you even suspect that your account has been hacked, then you should immediately change your password, and you might want to consider enabling two step verification.
- QuestionCan I add friends if I am not logged in to Facebook?R2_d2000Top AnswererNo, you have to be logged in to Facebook in order to add friends to your account.
- QuestionIf someone pops up on Facebook as "someone you might know," does that mean the person has recently viewed my profile?Community AnswerNo. Facebook asks for your phone number to create an account. They can tell if your phone number has been used to contact any other registered phone number with a Facebook account. That's where the "someone you might know" recommendations come from.
- QuestionWhy can't I add someone that I deleted in the past?Community AnswerThe person may not allow others to add them as a friend. They might have also blocked you.
- QuestionCan I get old messages from my account as far back as 6 months ago on Facebook?Community AnswerIf it isn't deleted yet, yes. You do have to search for that person's name in Messenger.
- QuestionCan I get deleted messages back on Facebook?Community AnswerYou can't get deleted messages back; deletion is permanent on Facebook. To be secure, you might want to archive your Facebook data.
- QuestionHow do I know if a stranger has visited my Facebook profile?Community AnswerYou can't tell if a stranger has visited your profile.
- How would I know if someone took a screenshot of my post?
- How can I delete inactive friends all at once?
- How can I see a deleted conversation?
- Can I see who looked at my Facebook profile?
- How can I see photos a friend has liked?
Tips
- Using statuses and your friends list to see who is the most engaged with your content isn't an exact science, but it will give you an idea of the general audience that's on your Facebook page.Thanks!
Warnings
- Facebook makes it clear that there is no way for you to see the names of people who visit your profile.[1]Thanks!
- Do not install a Facebook app that claims to let you view people who visited your profile. These apps are typically spam- or malware-based programs designed to steal your information and attack other users.[2]Thanks!
References
About This Article
1. Open Facebook.
2. Click your name.
3. Click Friends.
4. Review the top 10 to 20 results.
5. Consider each of your top friends.
6. Look at friend suggestions.