In a digital world where users are encouraged to socialize and share with each other, it may be an interesting notion to know how many times people visit you and check out your profile when you are using social networking site Facebook. After all, the ability to perform such tracking was once available on sites like MySpace and Friendster.
You could check how often your parents or spouse check up on you, find out if any old schoolmates are reading up on your developments or perhaps, most obviously, discover if you have any potential secret admirers.
However, like with most features regarding Facebook, there would be obvious privacy concerns with this. Imagine the flip side of this coin – would you want people knowing each and every time you visited their profile? Imagine you were the parent, the spouse, the old school friend or the secret admirer…