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These apps generate a completely randomized list of people from your existing friends list. They have no access to Meta’s server logs. 3. Google Chrome Extensions
A popular tech myth suggests you can find your profile viewers by looking at Facebook's source code. The rumor claims that pushing CTRL + U to view the page source and searching for "InitialChatFriendsList" reveals a list of profile visitors via their Facebook ID numbers. facebook anonymous viewer profile
Browser extensions can inject adware or spyware into your device. These apps generate a completely randomized list of
A popular "hack" circulating on tech blogs involves opening Facebook’s source code (by right-clicking and selecting "View Page Source") and searching for the phrase InitialChatFriendsList . Google Chrome Extensions A popular tech myth suggests
: Uses proxy-based queries to reconstruct profile elements like thumbnails and highlights 0.5.4.
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