You cannot see exactly who views your Facebook page or profile. Facebook does not provide a feature that shows the identities of people who visit your page or profile, primarily to protect user privacy
. Although there have been rumors and some third-party apps claiming to offer this functionality, these are unreliable and potentially dangerous scams
. However, Facebook does offer some indirect insights and analytics tools for business or public pages through Facebook Page Insights or Meta Business Suite. These tools provide aggregate data such as the number of visits, reach, engagement, demographics, and follower growth, but they do not reveal individual visitors' identities
. For personal profiles, while you cannot see who viewed your profile, you can see who viewed your Facebook Stories within 24 hours of posting
. Also, interactions such as friend requests, comments, likes, or reactions may indicate who is engaging with your content, but this is not the same as profile views
. In summary:
- No official way to see who viewed your Facebook profile or page.
- Facebook Page Insights provide aggregate metrics but no individual viewer info.
- You can see who viewed your Facebook Stories.
- Beware of third-party apps claiming to show profile visitors—they are not trustworthy.
This privacy approach is consistent with Facebook's policies and global data protection regulations