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      <title>5 Quick Ways to Check Who Viewed My Facebook Profile</title>
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      <description>Have you ever wondered who&amp;rsquo;s been checking out your Facebook profile? While Facebook doesn&amp;rsquo;t allow users to directly see who has viewed their profile, there are a few clever tricks you can use to get a general idea. By understanding Facebook&amp;rsquo;s algorithms and observing certain patterns, you can uncover valuable insights into who&amp;rsquo;s been visiting your page and why.&#xA;One method involves monitoring your friend requests. When someone sends you a friend request, it&amp;rsquo;s often a sign that they&amp;rsquo;ve recently visited your profile.</description>
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