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Who is stalking you? Find out how to find out. Have you ever noticed that some people are always among the first to see your stories, but never interact?

Or maybe that name you don't even remember where you know it from is always popping up in your posts? Well, that could be a sign that someone is stalking you!

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But don't worry, there's no need to panic. Everyone has had their share of curiosity on social media.

The important thing is to understand how to identify these “hidden admirers” and, of course, protect your privacy.

What is Stalking?

Stalking is nothing more than observing or following what someone does online, usually silently.

And don't worry, this isn't a crime (as long as it's not invasive). Often it's just curiosity – that desire to know a little more about someone's life.

But when this becomes frequent or starts to go beyond the limits, it's time to pay attention and take some action.

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Can you tell who is stalking you?

Although social networks, unfortunately, do not send notifications telling you who has visited your profile, it is still possible to “feel the mood” to find out who is watching.

First of all, it's worth observing the patterns in the stories: if that person always appears at the top of the list of views, even without interacting, it could be a sign.

Additionally, if someone has started liking old posts or even commenting on photos from months ago, this often indicates a covert stalking.

Finally, you need to be careful with third-party apps that promise to show you who has visited your profile, as they are not always reliable (we'll talk about this later).

Beware of apps that promise to show you Stalkers

It is essential to keep your eyes open, as many of these apps can be more dangerous than useful.

Firstly, some ask for full access to your social networks, which can seriously compromise your data.

Furthermore, many of these apps are not trustworthy, so it is advisable to download them only from official sources such as Google Play or the App Store.

Furthermore, there is a risk that some will collect and sell personal information, directly affecting your privacy.

Therefore, before installing any tool, it is worth doing your research, checking the developer's reputation and reading reviews from other users.

How to Protect Your Online Privacy from Stalkers

If you suspect that someone is stalking you, or simply want to feel safer, here are some practical tips:

  • Make your profile private: This way, only those you approve will be able to see your posts.
  • Filter your followers: Do a “cleanse” and remove anyone you don’t know or trust.
  • Use personalized stories: On Instagram, you can choose who can see your stories.
  • Post in moderation: Avoid sharing sensitive information or your real-time location.

Just Curious or Stalking You?

Remember: most of the time, stalking is just harmless curiosity.

But if you feel that something is going too far, it is important to take action to ensure your safety and peace of mind.

So, have you noticed that someone is stalking you? Or do you have a funny story to tell?

Share with us in the comments!