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Are you curious about who's been viewing your Facebook profile? While some apps and websites claim they can show you your recent profile views, they don't work. But don't worry—there are still several things you can do to find out who's checking you out! This wikiHow article will teach you a few tricks for finding out who looks at your Facebook profile the most.

How to See Who's Viewed Your Facebook Page

While there's no way to definitively see who has viewed your Facebook profile the most, you can figure it out by noticing who comments and reacts to your posts. You can also try logging the IP addresses of people who click on a link on your profile, but this only works if your friends are spread across multiple cities.

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Ways to Find Your Profile's Top Viewers

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  1. Monitor who likes your posts. People who like your posts probably look at your profile, too. To test the theory, create a neutral but interesting post, like a really cool photo, oddball news story, or an interesting scientific discovery—something sure to elicit a response. The people who look at your profile most often will probably like or otherwise react to your post.
  2. Are there certain people liking or commenting more than others? Compare responses to all the posts to find out—people who react to a lot of your posts may be looking at your profile to see what you have to say.
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Finding Out Who's Viewed Your Stories

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  1. Unlike your profile, Facebook will show you who's viewed your stories. However, this information is only visible to you. No one else can see who has viewed your stories by going to your profile or looking at your stories.[1]
    • To see who's viewed one of your stories, select the story at the top of your Facebook Feed.
    • Click Viewers under the bottom-left corner of your story to see who's viewed your story. If no one has viewed your story yet, it will say "No Viewers Yet."
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Are my suggested friends people who looked at my profile?

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Advanced Methods to Find Your Top Viewers

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  1. This will only work if you have friends in a variety of cities. You can use a URL shortening tool like Grabify to share links on Facebook and log the IP address of everyone who clicks them. This won't tell you people's names, but you can look up their IP addresses to find their general locations. It's pretty simple:
  2. First, decide on a site that people would want to check out, such as a funny wikiHow article. Copy the URL of that site. This will be the link that you'll entice people to click on.
  3. Then click Create URL and agree to the terms.
  4. You'll need it to track your results - the results will show you who has clicked your link.
  5. You will be able see other services you can use to mask the fact that you're using Grabify—its name may prevent people from clicking the link.
  6. These URLs will look like cutt.ly or goo.gl, which creates a link to your Grabify URL.
  7. Then share it on Facebook with an enticing message. This will make sure you get some clicks on your link.
  8. This is where you'll find a list of all IP addresses that clicked your link. Repeat this for other interesting links you want to share, and check those Access Links, too.
    • IP addresses change often, so the person viewing your profile most may not always have the same address. Still, if they aren't using a VPN or proxy, it should help you figure out their region.
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What about the people at the top of my Friends list?

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  1. This means you chat with, like, and reply to each other's posts most often—not that they click on your profile. Although there's no way to find out if your top friends actually go to your profile, it's likely that they do—you do communicate with them often, after all!
    • It's also possible that some of your most frequent viewers are people you rarely interact with at all! Unfortunately, there's no way to know for sure.
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Are there apps that can show who viewed my profile?

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  1. This feature isn't built in to Facebook, so none of the apps that claim they can show you this information actually work.[3] You can still get an idea of who looks at your profile, but definitely not by installing an app or browser extension.
    • Apps that claim to show you who viewed your profile are usually designed to steal your information and possibly attack other users! Don't install any apps or browser extensions like this, even if they look legitimate.[4]
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Dillon. Hannah Dillon is a Technology Writer and Editor at wikiHow. She graduated with a B.A. in Journalism from North Dakota State University in 2013 and has since worked in the video game industry as well as a few newspapers. From a young age Hannah has cultivated a love for writing and technology, and hopes to use these passions in tandem to help others in the articles she writes for wikiHow. This article has been viewed 3,283,853 times.
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2. Click your name.
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4. Review the top 10 to 20 results.
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