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Others are frustrated that someone they dislike is creeping their page, while some people are panicking about their stalking showing up on their crush's page. During the past few weeks I've been seeing that girl persistently on my boyfriend's 9-box. They never interact publicly, but she used to have a thing for him, so I'm scared.

According to Motherboard Facebook determines those nine friends based on 12 factors - your interactions with those individuals on Facebook, profile views, tagged photos, wall posts, likes, comments, viewed photos, private messages, mutual interactions, friends who are currently online, friends you've added to the "close friends" group and group chats. So it doesn't necessarily mean those people are stalking you and that's why they are being added to your top nine friends.

What exactly does it mean? So why is she being suggested?! Were we once in the same cafe? Has she, completely understandably, been stalking me? Have we finally found the definitive answer to how you can tell when people have looked at my profile?!

So many questions, and so many conspiracy theories. During an investigation, Fusion found a load of anecdotal evidence pointing towards location services being used. When Fusion had published an article, understandably, explaining how this is a privacy mess - Facebook immediately retracted it. One way to stop any apps using your location is to change the location settings on your phone, or get rid of the Facebook app and use it on good ole Safari.

Help Center. English US. Using Facebook. Managing Your Account. Login and Password. Account Settings. Names on Facebook. Read all the Latest News and Breaking News here. While the Facebook iOS app tell users who visited their profile in the privacy settings, there is also a way of finding out via desktop. Read on to find out. We will tell you both ways to check who all viewed your Facebook timeline: For iOS users, the options is buried deep into the privacy settings.



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