How to turn on tiktok profile view
Profile Views is an optional feature that allows TikTok users to view the history of all the visitors who sneak a peek into their profile in the past 30 days. TikTok reintroduced this feature as the snooper’s bane to deliver an instakill to all the Tiktokers who wish to be discreet about slithering their way in and out of other users’ profiles.
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But hey! It is not unreasonable. For, if you wish to see who visited your profile, you must take the risk of exposing your underground activities as well. In other words, the profile views history function on TikTok is a two-way street — like you can access the dossier of your profile visitors when you enable it, others can view if you visited their profile as well.
You may enable or disable profile views in accordance with your whims, but during the period that it is enabled, other users who have also enabled the feature are privy to your account activity in case you visit their profile. The visitor history remains solid for a good 30 days, which is duly updated to include fresh records.
Another thing to note is the nature of visibility — only you, no outsider, can see who visited your profile. This translates to a sensitive measure taken by the developers to ensure two-fold privacy, you only have access to information pertinent to your own account while data related to others are outside your field of vision.
The whole idea of profile views is to engender a sense of caution among users to stop activities that tread on borderline stalkerish profile meanderings. On the other hand, if you do not wish for others to know that you visited their profile, you can always disable the profile views function altogether to stop revealing and accessing information related to profile visiting history.
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How to Set Up Facebook Memorialization and Legacy Contact Settings
Social media is rarely one of the things people consider at the end of their lives or when a loved one passes away, but Facebook has created a world of memorialization settings and pages that belong to those that are no longer with us.
These Memorialization settings help determine what happens to your Facebook account when you pass on. This video will help you set up settings for yourself and memorialize a page for someone else.
At the end of your life, it may be nice to leave behind a sort of online memorial to yourself. Facebook provides you with the following two options.
1. Set a “Legacy Contact,” someone who will manage your page after you’re gone. A Legacy Contact can accept friend requests, change cover and profile photos, and post tribute messages.
2. Delete your Facebook account completely. This is different from deactivation and means that all traces of your account will be removed from Facebook’s servers permanently.
A legacy contact is someone you choose to look after your account if it's memorialized after you've passed away. If you add a legacy contact, that person will be able to make decisions about your account once it is memorialized.
Your legacy contact can:
1. Write a pinned post for your profile (example: to share a final message on your behalf or provide information about a memorial service).
2. View posts, even if you had set your privacy to Only Me.
3. Decide who can see and who can post tributes, if the memorialized account has an area for tributes.
4. Delete tribute posts.
5. Change who can see posts that you're tagged in.
6. Remove tags of you that someone else has posted.
7. Respond to new friend requests (example: old friends or family members who weren't yet on Facebook). Keep in mind that if you were added as a legacy contact after your loved one passed away, you won't able to respond to new friend requests.
8. Update your profile picture and cover photo.
Request the removal of your account.
9. Turn off
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