Is This Facebook Account Legit?
Paste a Facebook profile or page URL to uncover engagement anomalies, clone accounts, and common scam tactics.
For example: `https://www.facebook.com/zuck` or `Mark Zuckerberg`
What We Check For
- Facebook Profile integrity (followers, engagement, account age)
- Fake Facebook followers or bot activity
- Impersonation complaints
- Presense on other Social media sites
- Real name behind Facebook @Username
- Bio links: domain owner/age, blacklists, security
- Stolen profile pictures or identity
- Scam signals (e.g. crypto pitches, fake giveaways)
- Fraud complaints on Reddit/forums
How It Works
Enter Facebook Profile/Page URL or Name
Provide a profile or page link.
Click “Start Scan”
We gather public info like page transparency details, follower data, and recent posts.
Our system looks for signs of impersonation, clone reports, unusual admin changes, and phishing links.
Review Facebook User Report
You receive A final report and risk score with evidence so you know whether to interact, ignore or report.
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About Facebook Account Lookup
Since Facebook has billions of users, it is a number-one target for con artists with fake profiles, fake pages, and fake giveaways. Luckily our detector picks out the fakes so that you don't become a victim of fraud.
Common Facebook Scams
- Clone Accounts: Scammers replicate a person's name and images from a real account to create a clone, and then send friend requests to the original person's friends.
- Fake Giveaways: Another fake page of a celebrity/brand pretends to be giving something out and asks that you share the post and fill out a survey that steals your personal info.
- Phishing DMs: You receive an alert, usually purporting to be from "Facebook Security," that your account is going to be disabled unless you click on a link and check your information.
What We Look For
- Account Age and Friend Count: An account of zero age with minimal friends is questionable.
- Page Transparency: We check the page's history for activity like recent changes of name or if its administrators are from overseas.
- Suspicious Links: Be cautious of posts/messages that attempt to redirect you to unfamiliar-looking sites outside of Facebook (see Facebook’s security page). Before accepting a friend request, or sign up for a contest, be sure to check to see if it's the real deal using our tool
Frequently Asked Questions
How to effectively detect a cloned facebook account?
Check for new posts, sudden spike in friend requests that look suspicious, and pics that look recycled from elsewhere. To be sure if the account is original, contact the real friend through another mode of communication to check for their identity.
Are giveaways from the comment sections safe?
They are usually not safe in general. Make sure to be careful and check for off-platform links as well as for solicitations for fees or "shipping verification" that arise.
What’s Page Transparency and why care?
It shows creation date, name changes, and admin locations. Mismatches are red flags.
Does "verification" of Messenger even exist?
No, it doesn't. The administrators will never call you in a direct message to request your passwords or check codes. You should pretend that such texts never reached you and report them immediately.
Do I click shortened links on Facebook?
Click carefully. It is safer to go straight to legitimate brand sites directly.