People on Facebook cannot see who viewed their profile. Facebook explicitly does not provide a feature that lets users track who has visited their profile, as part of its privacy policy to protect user privacy
. While there was a brief period around 2018 when Facebook tested a feature allowing users to see who visited their profile in the past 30 days, this option has since been removed and is no longer available to the public
. Some reports mention a limited test of such a feature on iOS, but it is not widely rolled out or confirmed as permanent
. Facebook does allow users to see some indirect interactions that might hint at profile visits, such as:
- Friend requests
- Comments or reactions on posts
- Viewing stories (depending on privacy settings)
- Viewing live videos while broadcasting
But these do not equate to a direct "profile view" tracker
Additionally, apps or services claiming to show who viewed your Facebook profile are unreliable and often scams that risk your account security
. In summary, Facebook does not let users see who has viewed their profile, and any claims otherwise should be treated with skepticism.