You cannot see who specifically views your Facebook profile. Facebook does not provide any feature or tool that reveals the identities of people who visit your profile, mainly to protect users' privacy and prevent stalking
. While some third-party apps or websites claim to show you who viewed your profile, these are unreliable and often scams that can compromise your account security
. Facebook explicitly denies the functionality of such apps and advises reporting them if encountered. However, Facebook does offer a way to see the number of profile visits if you enable "Professional Mode" on your profile. This mode provides insights such as the total number of visitors but does not disclose who those visitors are
. You can indirectly infer some profile visitors through interactions like friend requests, comments, reactions, posts on your profile, or views on your stories and live videos, depending on your privacy settings. But these do not constitute a direct list of profile viewers
. If privacy is a concern, you can adjust your Facebook privacy settings to control who can see your profile details, posts, stories, and other content, limiting exposure to only friends or specific groups
Summary:
- No direct way to see who viewed your Facebook profile.
- Third-party apps claiming this are unreliable or dangerous.
- "Professional Mode" shows number of visitors but not identities.
- Interactions may hint at visitors but do not reveal all profile viewers.
- Adjust privacy settings to control who sees your profile content.
This is consistent with Facebookâs current policies and privacy protections as of 2025