TikTok does show who viewed your profile, but with several important conditions and limitations:
- You must be at least 16 years old and have fewer than 5,000 followers to access the profile view history feature
- You need to manually enable "Profile view history" in your TikTok settings. This feature is off by default
- Once enabled, you can see a list of accounts that have viewed your profile in the past 30 days, but only those who have also enabled this feature themselves
- If you turn on profile view history, others can also see when you visit their profiles
- If you disable the feature, you won't see who viewed your profile, and others won't see when you view theirs
- Private accounts and users who have disabled profile view history will not appear in your profile views list
- TikTok does not send notifications each time someone views your profile; you must check the profile views section manually
In summary, TikTok provides a limited and reciprocal way to see who viewed your profile, dependent on mutual enabling of the feature and subject to age and follower count restrictions. How to enable or disable profile view history on TikTok:
- Open TikTok and tap your profile icon.
- Tap the menu (☰) and select "Settings and privacy."
- Go to "Privacy" and then "Profile views."
- Toggle "Profile view history" on or off as desired
This feature shows profile visitors up to 30 days back and is a two-way street-enabling it means others can see when you view their profiles as well
. Thus, TikTok does show who viewed your profile, but only under specific conditions and with mutual consent via the profile view history setting.