when was the last time someone logged on to facebook?
Question Posted Sunday January 24 2010, 9:24 pm
Can you tell when was the last time someone logged on to facebook? is there any way to be sure?
Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? TeenSoup answered Monday January 25 2010, 3:35 pm: Facebook promises in that fashion not to reveal that kind of information about others, such as time spent, activities done, and who/what they've searched for. Basically, the only way information is seen about someone is if they post it themselves or let an application post things about what they do (farmville, etc). They only release the info they want to release, showing when you were on is currently not an option to put on your profile.
The only real way to do this is to hack into facebook's database, but that is a SERIOUS federal crime, and you violate every single user's privacy. That's 350 million people with violated privacy, even if you didn't specifically look at them.
It's also VERY difficult, very expensive, and very illegal. So don't. xD You probably wouldn't have, but I just wanted to put that out there.
A good way to see is just to open your chat all the time and check it regularly. If they appear on your chat, it is obvious that they are online. You can also post a message on their wall asking them to message you next time that they are online.
However, the last time is something impossible to tell unless the person tells you themselves. Sorry about that.
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