
How to Instantly Check If Someone Has Been Spying on Your Facebook Profile 🔍
In today’s digital age, it’s surprisingly easy for someone—an ex, old classmate, or nosy acquaintance—to quietly monitor your Facebook activity. The good news: Facebook provides a built-in tool to review who may have logged into your account—and you can do it in seconds
🕵️♂️ Spotting Potential Snoopers
Whether it’s from a forgotten session on a shared computer or someone sharing your login info, unauthorized access is possible. Facebook’s “Where you’re logged in” feature lets you see every desktop and mobile device currently signed into your account, complete with location and timestamp details

🖥️ How to Check on Desktop
- Log into Facebook and click the dropdown arrow in the top-right.
- Navigate to Settings → Security and Login.
- Scroll to “Where you’re logged in.” A detailed activity list appears.
- Click on the three-dot menu next to a suspicious login to Log Out and optionally Report it.
📱 How to Check on Mobile
- Open the Facebook app and tap your profile icon.
- Tap Settings & Privacy → Settings.
- Select Security, then Security and Login.
- Tap “Where you’re logged in.” Review the active sessions.
- Remove any unfamiliar devices by tapping the three-dot menu—and secure your account.
🔐 Additional Safety Measures
- Review connected apps linked to your Facebook account. Go to Facebook’s settings and remove access for unused or questionable applications.
- Limit your audience: Set future posts to “Friends” or “Only Me.”
- Make your friends list private, so it’s not visible to all.
- Enable Facebook’s Privacy Checkup, including login alerts for new devices.
- Set up two-factor authentication to prevent unauthorized access—even with your password.

🚨 The Bottom Line
While you can’t see who exactly viewed your profile, you can track where your Facebook account may be logged in. With regular security checks and tighter privacy settings, you can confidently protect your account from unwanted access
