Facebook doesn’t allow people to track who views their profiles. Facebook applications, on the other hand, are unable to track anybody unless they have the consent of the viewer.
Follow the source to see the Facebook’s statement about this issue.
You can’t directly see who has been viewing your profile, and it’s an intentional feature which will probably not change.
However, Facebook does give a little bit of evidence that someone MAY have been looking at your profile. Viewing somebody’s profile affects the person’s suggestions section. So if you looked at a random person’s profile, you’re more likely to appear on their suggestions page.
This of course is not definitive, though, since suggestions have many other criteria as well, such as common friendships and networks.
Facebook doesn’t allow people to track who views their profiles. Facebook applications, on the other hand, are unable to track anybody unless they have the consent of the viewer.
Follow the source to see the Facebook’s statement about this issue.
You can’t directly see who has been viewing your profile, and it’s an intentional feature which will probably not change.
However, Facebook does give a little bit of evidence that someone MAY have been looking at your profile. Viewing somebody’s profile affects the person’s suggestions section. So if you looked at a random person’s profile, you’re more likely to appear on their suggestions page.
This of course is not definitive, though, since suggestions have many other criteria as well, such as common friendships and networks.
I guess not. I’ve tried to do so too…Maybe they haven’t updated it with this feature yet.