Unfortunately, Facebook does not provide a built-in feature to let you see who views your profile. Facebook has strict privacy policies, and viewing profile visitors is not one of the functionalities they allow.
What You Should Know:
- No Legitimate Way: Facebook itself confirms that users cannot track who views their profile. Be cautious of third-party apps or websites claiming to offer this feature—they are often scams or pose a security risk.
- Privacy Features: Facebook ensures anonymity in profile views to protect user privacy. However, you can control who can see your profile by adjusting your privacy settings.
How to Adjust Privacy Settings to Protect Your Profile:
- Limit Who Can View Your Posts and Information:
- Go to Settings → Privacy.
- Adjust Who Can See Your Posts and Who Can Look You Up.
- Restrict Profile Information Visibility:
- Edit your profile details and set visibility to Friends or Only Me for sensitive information.
- Check Activity Log:
- Use the Activity Log to review what others can see on your profile.
What About Stories and Friend Requests?
- Stories:
- You can see who views your Facebook Stories. To check, open your story and click the viewers’ icon at the bottom.
- Friend Requests:
- If someone frequently interacts with your profile (e.g., likes, comments, or sends a friend request), it’s likely they’ve viewed your profile.
Beware of Scams or Fake Apps:
- Third-Party Apps: Apps or websites claiming to reveal profile viewers are not trustworthy. They often steal personal information or spread malware.
- Browser Extensions: Avoid browser extensions that claim to track profile viewers—they’re likely phishing attempts.
If Facebook ever introduces this feature officially, it will be announced directly by Facebook.