Although there is no direct "viewer" list, you can see who interacts with specific types of content:
Restricts your photos and posts to friends only.
In available regions, the "Lock Profile" feature restricts your photos and posts so only approved friends can see them in full size.
A popular internet rumor suggests you can see profile viewers by checking the website's source code. How the Myth Works
The phrase "" is often associated with third-party tools or scams claiming to show you who has visited your profile. According to the Facebook Help Center , Facebook does not provide a feature to track profile viewers, and third-party apps cannot provide this functionality.
He clicked through her photos. Public. Public. Friends. He could see the highlights, the curated life. But he wanted the context. He wanted to see the comments on that photo from three months ago. He wanted to know if the guy in the background of her hiking trip was just a friend or something more.
Official Facebook policy as of 2026 is that . Facebook does not track this data for users, and third-party apps cannot access it through Facebook's technical systems. The "Professional Mode" Workaround
Facebook explicitly states in its Help Center that it does not provide a way for users to track who views their profile.
Ironically, while users search for a viewer to see others , they also search for "facebook full" to browse . If you want to view someone's full profile without them knowing (since they cannot see you anyway), you are already safe.
He scrolled to the next picture. Another screenshot. A journal entry she had typed up and saved as an image, perhaps for privacy. “I’m trying so hard to be the person he wants me to be, but he looks right through me. I feel like I’m invisible when I’m with him.”