Can you stalk someone on facebook
In order to find out who is stalking you on Facebook, users need to open Facebook. This digit code is the profile ID for each of the Facebook friend that has visited your profile. Copy the digit profile ID, open a new tab in your browser, and type facebook. Facebook will straight away open the profile of the friend that has visited your profile. Learn everything and anything the internet has to offer. Your Great Aunt Lucille? Not sure why you don't just shoot her a friend request, but go forth and stalk.
If you guys have reached the point of possibly going on a date, I'm going to go ahead and guess you have his or her phone number. That's money in the bank. All you have to do is copy and paste his or her phone number into your search bar, and boom: There's the profile you've been looking for.
OK, so you found the person you were looking for. But now let's say his or her profile just isn't giving you as much as you want. One profile picture you can't even enlarge and a cover photo of a mountain?
That's just not going to cut it now, is it? Option 1 for iOS users:. Upon selecting the option, you can find out who all stalked your Facebook profile. The feature is available to iOS users since However, the social media giant is yet to roll out the feature for Android users.
For the second method, Facebook users can use any browser on their desktops or laptops to find who stalked their profile. The nine friends that show up on the left side of your profile page when someone else is visiting it are displayed for a reason -- they're reportedly the a sampling of people Facebook thinks you are closest to socially and ones the viewer has the most in common with in terms of mutual friends and interests.
Either way, clicking through to explore their profiles may help someone more easily learn more about you and see additional photos of you. Skip to main content Tech. Seeing where you've been Getting notifications for everything you do on FB.
Creeping on your private profile pic. Stalking all your best friends, too. Joe McGauley is a senior writer for Thrillist. For the record, researching this article made him feel like a first-rate creep. Make Fun.
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