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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2017 22:48:47 GMT -5
Despite its creeptastic name, Stalkscan can show you what kind of information people can already search for. For starters, you need the full link to a person's profile. Enter the profile URL in the search box and the site will give you quick links to a bunch of searches for things like that person's pictures, videos or likes. If you're searching for yourself, you'll see private photos that are only visible to you and those you've shared with, but it's still a handy way to see what people can search for. stalkscan.com/
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Post by Everton on Jul 27, 2017 8:20:46 GMT -5
Despite its creeptastic name, Stalkscan can show you what kind of information people can already search for. For starters, you need the full link to a person's profile. Enter the profile URL in the search box and the site will give you quick links to a bunch of searches for things like that person's pictures, videos or likes. If you're searching for yourself, you'll see private photos that are only visible to you and those you've shared with, but it's still a handy way to see what people can search for. stalkscan.com/Despite it saying it isn't, I do find his a little creepy ! All this information can be seen on the persons profile anyway but just takes a little longer to access each part. Not much can be found out about anyone who has their Facebook privacy settings well locked down and it only works if you are actually logged into Facebook which rather defeats its purpose. Anyone anting to ensure their privacy is adequate on FB should look here - very good instructions . www.techlicious.com/tip/complete-guide-to-facebook-privacy-settings/
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2017 8:41:55 GMT -5
Well not on this end,have searched several friends profiles (To Test) and was not logged in to Facebook at any time?..while using StalkScan....mind you it does take you there when has found items.....but is much easier to find pictures/Videos or post by Year,would take a month of Sundays if just scrolling back to say 2012 on a normal Facebook page.
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Post by Everton on Jul 27, 2017 8:52:33 GMT -5
If I am not logged in all I get when searching for anyone else's information is a Page Not Found message with the bandaged thumbs up picture. The page for that profile appears to load in stalkskan but none of the things I click on give any imformation.
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Post by Everton on Jul 27, 2017 8:55:43 GMT -5
As the information for the person you are searching for appears within Facebook would you not have to be logged in to see it ? Where are you seeing the info ?
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Post by Everton on Jul 27, 2017 9:03:24 GMT -5
If you click on 'Activity Log' on your own Facebook profile page there is a list of years right back to your join date that can be clicked on to see that year. Saves a lot of scrolling I use it a lot.
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Post by wizardlord on Aug 14, 2017 20:35:43 GMT -5
You can download a copy of all the data FB has stored from your account from the settings page.
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Post by jholland1964 on Aug 14, 2017 22:11:36 GMT -5
You can download a copy of all the data FB has stored from your account from the settings page. That is a lot of stuff too! Wonder why anyone would want to do that? The Activity log is long enough and if you download everything stored it takes in a lot more than that, even includes ads you clicked on from years back!
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Post by Doreen on Sept 8, 2017 6:15:22 GMT -5
Did anyone ever see a link to a scanner that would tell you who has been creeping your profile and checking you out on Facebook? I read about it, but it wasn't an easy process but someone told me there was a program. Perhaps only on my phone. Thanks
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Post by Everton on Sept 8, 2017 9:33:52 GMT -5
Did anyone ever see a link to a scanner that would tell you who has been creeping your profile and checking you out on Facebook? I read about it, but it wasn't an easy process but someone told me there was a program. Perhaps only on my phone. Thanks There are heaps of third party apps that claim to tell you who is checking out your profile - as far as I am aware they are all totally bogus. Facebook is usually pretty quick to dispose of any wandering app ads claiming to do the job but there are usually a few floating about. Rubbish - the lot of them Making sure Facebook privacy is set properly and blocking anyone you do not want to see certain information is the best thing to do, and not worry who else is viewing your page. With privacy set so that only those you trust can see what you want them to see no other random viewers are privy to your posts.
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