How can I see all the people that have looked at my Facebook profile?

It is not possible. Some users may click on their hide button while visiting other people's profile, photos, etc. ............quote................ The Facebook terms do not allow this to happen (for anything, including, but not limited to, pictures, videos, and the profile page itself).Ie. Facebook does not allow users to track profile views or see statistics on how often a particular piece of content has been viewed and by whom.

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Facebook have been one of the most revolutionary social networking sites that have hooked users from around the world. To date, Facebook have more than 500 million registered users and counting. It's main competitors are Friendster, MySpace and lots of other social networking portals.

Generally, the services provided by Facebook are of no cost to the users, they earn their revenues through ads posted on the site. With millions of users from around the world, there is a growing clamor of users to know who viewed their profile on Facebook due to concerns about violation of privacy. In order that you will be able to see all the people that have looked at your Facebook profile, just follow the steps below: 1.

One of the initial steps you should take is to get hold of the tracking code, through unfaced.com. 2. Register your email address on the Facebook tracker, and incorporate the tracking code, then go to your Facebook account and log-in.3.

Proceed to your Facebook profile and tick the privacy button. "Double click on 'News Feed & Mini-Feed Privacy'. At this point you will have the ability to know who visited your profile.

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