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Question Posted Sunday March 25 2007, 6:04 pm

can people see that you looked at their myspace or facebook?

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dottie4 answered Monday March 26 2007, 11:11 am:
You can see how many profile views you got but unless you have a tracker, you won't know their identity. Also, in order for a tracker to work, that person who looks at your profile must have one as well. With trackztor, you can see where the person is from, whether they have one or not. You still will not know their identity though.

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ASAPcamille answered Sunday March 25 2007, 6:51 pm:
Nope. All they know is that someone looked at it, but they dont know their identity. hope i helped

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