Facebook suggests friends based on mutual connections and profile visits. If you see a random person repeatedly appearing in your "People You May Know" who has zero mutual friends with you, it is highly likely they have searched for or viewed your profile recently. This is the closest you will get to a native "viewer" function.
As of 2025, Meta (Facebook’s parent company) shows no intention of releasing a "Profile Viewer" feature. In fact, the trend is moving toward less visibility, not more. With the rise of privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA, and Apple’s App Tracking Transparency, social networks are shielding user data.
Mark Zuckerberg has repeatedly stated that giving users the ability to see who viewed their profile would create a chilling effect on social browsing. People would stop looking at profiles out of fear of being watched. Therefore, the feature will almost certainly never exist.
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Bottom line: Any "Facebook profile viewer online" article is promoting a scam. Save your time and security — avoid clicking, logging in, or downloading anything from such sources.
While there is no official tool to see who visits your Facebook profile, you can manage your visibility and gain insights through native features and specific third-party tools. Official Native Facebook Features
Facebook does not allow users to track who views their profile and strictly advises against using third-party apps that claim to do so. However, they provide tools to help you understand your own profile's public appearance and engagement: