How to browse Facebook without registering

Bold Facebook

Since practically its launch more than a decade ago, Facebook has become the social network par excellence, where any user can upload any type of content as long as it does not violate the terms of service. Although in recent years, it has lost some steam, especially among the youngest, being the most used and with the largest number of users.

There are many companies that, instead of creating their own website, choose to open a profile on Facebook. This is a problem for many users who they do not have an account in this social network, since navigation through this platform is continuously interrupted by the happy message that invites us to create an account.

Like it is possible browse Twitter without having to open an accountAlso it is possible to do it through Facebook. Of course, what we cannot avoid is that the message that invites us to create an account is displayed if we want to continue visiting the profiles available on this platform.

If you have or had a Facebook account but you have tired of being an important source of data for this company to claim to be able to offer the service for free, below we show you different methods and tricks to be able to browse Facebook without registering.

Use the link on the Facebook website

Use Facebook without an account

By not having a Facebook account, we cannot search through this service to find the profiles of the companies or people we want to visit. However, as in Twitter, we can visit any website of a company or person on Facebook just by typing that link in the browser.

Once we have written the address of the Facebook page, we can consult all the information found on your wall, like all the publications, photographs and videos that you have posted ... as long as the profile is public. If the profile is private, there is nothing to do.

Can you access a private Facebook profile?

Know that there is no method to visit a private Facebook profile (nor from any other social network). On the internet we can find a large number of applications and web pages that claim to be able to access.

However, the sole purpose of these web pages is to obtain the credit card details through promotions or gifts that, miraculously, have touched us just for visiting their website.

Use Google or any other search engine

Search Facebook profiles on Google

As long as the user allows his account and publications are indexed in search engines Through the privacy options (companies obviously do not refuse for obvious reasons), we can use Google or any other search engine (although Google is the best for this purpose) to search for the profile of the account we are looking for.

To do so, we just have to write Facebook followed by the name of the person / company. The problem with this method is that many users do not use the two full surnames of their name, only one, so the task of finding the profile we are looking for may take longer than desired.

It is recommended, if we know the surnames of the profile of the person we are looking for, try with the name and the two surnames independently in order to filter the number of results that may correspond to the user we are looking for.

Create a fictitious account

Create a fictitious account

Ok, this solution requires that we open an account on this social network, although it is not a solution to the problem that the platform presents us every time we visit it if it is one of the best options for forget about all the limitations that users without account have.

In my particular case, I have a Facebook account (which by the way I haven't updated for 5 years) and another high school that I use when I have to access a profile on this social network.

In this secondary account, I have not published or uploaded any images since I created them a few years ago, so Mark Zuckerberg's company can't get any valid data about me person that allows you to know me and focus your advertising.

Of course, we must bear in mind that we must always log out every time we use a browser to visit a Facebook account with our fictitious profile, if we do not want it to continue tracking us while we continue browsing the internet.

If this profile we are going to use only from a mobile application, we do not need to log out Since Android is responsible for preventing the application from tracking the activity we do on our mobile, the searches we perform, which applications we use ...

How to create an account on Facebook

How to create an account on Facebook

To create an account on Facebook, the first thing we must do is visit the page Facebook.com and click on Create new account.

Next, we must enter our name, surname, email, password, date of birth and gender. The only field that interests us to fill in correctly It is the email, which is where we will receive the notifications of the application.

Facebook notifications

Once we have created the account, we must access the configuration options and modify all those options that we are not interested in having activated, such as notifications of any activity as suggestions.

One tip, do not enter the phone number to register since other users could locate us on the social network through our phone number if we do not modify that option in the privacy options, an option that, by the way, is quite hidden .

In this way we will avoid that practically every day, the platform Facebook send us an email message with suggestions from friends, showing us what we can do to get the most out of it, new groups available near our location ...

Being a fictitious account, we must not add or follow absolutely anyoneOtherwise, every time we visit a Facebook page with this account, it will suggest new contacts, events, groups, pages to visit ...

By following all the steps that I have shown you in this article, you will be able to enjoy Facebook completely anonymously, without the platform or any other person in your environment knowing about the existence of your account.


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