Facebook: Can you see who sees your profile?

Who visits you at ; There are many browser extensions, apps and websites that claim to tell you which of your friends are looking at your Facebook profile.

Unfortunately, none of these extensions, apps, or websites do what they claim.Facebook

And to put it another way, at best, the above methods do not work, while at worst, it is some , which will steal your information, or Bitcoins using your browser.

So if you come across an extension that promises you the above, as legally as it may seem, do not install it.

If you already have one of these extensions installed in your browser, it's a good idea to uninstall them directly.

Immediately after that you should change your Facebook password and activate them connection.

As we mentioned above there are also many websites that claim to help you see who is visiting your profile and how much time they spent on it. Don't fall into the trap, the promises are fairy tales, just like the method is a fairy tale s of the “InitialChatFriendsList” parameter to the source of Facebook.

According to the "revolutionary method" the numbers displayed are the IDs of users who have recently visited your profile.

Once again this is not true.

Although numbers are indeed user IDs, they are not the people who looked at your profile. "InitialChatFriendsList" refers to the people who appear in the chat sidebar on the right side of Facebook.

They are the people you interact with most often. A random person who visits your Facebook page for the first time will definitely not appear on this list.

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