It's true.
Your ex could have your MySpace profile viewed 44 times last week.
Her manager could look at your profile, on a daily basis.
They had some weird cyber talker, you do not know.
Unfortunately, you never know, because MySpace does not allow you to see who viewed your page. That was until a little side appeared some time ago under the name Profilesnoop.com.
Profilesnoop.com 's motto is: "Snoop on them while they snoop on you." How manyof us have not secretly viewed the pages of our exes, enemies, old high-school crushes, employees, etc.? We all do it.
Profilesnoop.com provided you with a code to input into your MySpace profile. This code would be that all attendees signed viewed your site, literally snapping a photo of them if you capture on your profilesnoop.com account, we had collected all this information carefully and ready for you to view.
I was on the lucky people who really, before it usedShut down by Myspace. For about a week, I had this wonderful little tool on my profile. It was just a piece of code in the "Who I'd like to" section, are not visible to everyone, but even entered.
It captures all of the photos displayed on my profile, along with the date, time and IP address. I would be automatically re-directed to mypsace profile of a person by clicking on the photo. Some were my friends, others were a big surprise. I found out that I was always regular viewing of theLast Guy I dated on-again/off-again and his girlfriend. Who knows?
Of course, it was too good to last. Only five days after I had registered with the site, the forums talk about the sums of code from their profiles, including all text and photos in their "Who I like to meet to" number. Apparently, the code in violation of the privacy policy, myspace.
The next day it was gone from my profile as well. I was sad to see it go. But it brings me to thisQuestion: Is it correct to Myspace, I know from the block in a position to know who visited my profile?
I'm sure it will not take long to succeed profilesnoop.com a way to back up and running or all the other plagiarism can occur-run websites. And if they do, I'll be there … willing to sign up.
Of course, if we manage to see a way to find exactly who does our MySpace profiles, so that others know that we're theirs. Would this damper our MySpace experiencemakes us think twice before "cyber-stalking" someone? Maybe. But then again, maybe not.
Copyright © 2006 Rebecca Fuentes
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