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Submitted by BeastOrange 95d ago | article

Who’s Looking At Your Facebook Page? Can You Really Find Out?

Yahoo News: If you've spent more than five minutes online, you've probably seen an ad that promises "find out who's searching for you." It sounds like a scam, but is it possible? Can someone find out if you've been looking at their Facebook or LinkedIn profile? Can you tell if someone's unfriended you? And can you see what searches have been performed with your name? (Culture, Facebook, Services, Web)

Marshal  +   95d ago
actually answer is NO . You can't find out . But the POint is who cares .
Racer-X  +   95d ago
Ya they actually said that in the story lol.
C_Menz  +   95d ago
I love seeing some of my friends click on those false apps that say they can track who looks at your page, and then it hacks their account. Personally I don't allow anyone access to my FB page unless I am actually friends with them and I don't post anything I wouldn't say to their face.

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