Sunday, 20 January 2013

How To Track Facebook Profile Visitors

facebook profile visitors
As like orkut, Facebook implicitly doesn't provides a way to track recent facebook profile visitors. On the other hand, There are lots of facebook applications exist who claims that they can track recent visitors of a facebook profile but none of them works in real. before writing to this post, we personally tried 100's of facebook apps as well as some websites who
claims the same but none of them worked for us. they all just generating a random list of profile visitors which is far away from the reality.

So here's a million dollar Question..

If none of the applications is working, Then how to track recent facebook profile visitors ?

Answer is simple,
today we are sharing a latest facebook trick on tricksmode by which anyone can track their recent facebook profile visitors.

Here we start,

1) Login to your facebook profile.

2) Now go to "http://www.facebook.com/" Or alternatively you can click on "home" button.

3) Right-click on any blank part of page and select "view page source" or alternatively open "view-source:https://www.facebook.com/" in a new tab of your browser.

4) Now search for "InitialChatFriendsList
" in source code.

5) Right after this keyword you'll see the following:
{"list":["100303443483","100027126747","1000150182784",
"1000316478180","1000012130967","1000024602374",",]:}
These numbers are the Facebook ID's of your friends 
profile; the first number is
 the facebook friend's profile ID, who've visited your profile page the 
most and so on.

6) To see who is the specific person exist behind a Facebook ID. just copy
 any Facebook ID and, 
replace the X's with copied Facebook ID and open it in your browser.

http://www.facebook.com/XXXXXXXXXX 


Bingo..you just tracked your recent facebook profile visitors with this latest facebook trick. if you like this facebook trick, then use any of social sharing buttons to share it with your friends.

what you think on this facebook trick....lets talk in comment section below.

206 Responses to “How To Track Facebook Profile Visitors”

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Aman Verma said...
5 October 2013 at 10:14

Check my previous comments, Answered the same question many times..


Aman Verma said...
5 October 2013 at 10:15

Yes it might also be possible.. :)


Aman Verma said...
5 October 2013 at 10:16

Yes i know... :-)
If you too want to hack facebook than you can try,
phishing,key-logging,security question bypass,tab napping and so on..


Aman Verma said...
5 October 2013 at 10:17

Welcome Botia, Keep visiting.. :)


shailendra said...
8 October 2013 at 09:30

its showing the initial friend list not who viewd your frofile::::


Suresh said...
8 October 2013 at 21:11

Hi Aman,
I don't think initialchatfriendlist shows the ID's who have been viewing your profile the most. I added 4-5 new people randomly in my list as friends (I knew them in real life). They immediately featured in the top 5. You can also try interacting with random people whom you have never interacted via chat. Again they also come into top 5. It is not possible that all the 5 people I chose randomly must be have been seeing my profile the most. I am pretty sure that these people were not stalking me because we are good friends in real life and all of us are males :D. They would simply added me and not bothered to stalk me and wait for me to add them.

However these people start moving down the order with passage of time (1-2 days where u do not activity like chatting with anyone or adding new friends) and are replaced by people with whom I interacted via chat the most in the past. SO my guess is your initialchatfriendlist gives first preference to frequency of chats as a function of time/ people who u have newly added as friends to decide the order of the list. Therefore, recent interactions or newly added friends have more priority but with passage of time their priority reduces if no further activity takes place between you and them and hence they are replaced by people with whom you have interacted the most on FB. Having said that, do you have any evidence/cases that disprove my point? I would be more than happy to correct myself after all mine is just a guess based on limited observations.


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