You have been using Facebook for four, five, six years or more. In all that time the social network has accumulated a countless amount of information about you, what you like, what you do, the people you interact with, the photos and videos in which you appear and share. It has become a constant and we are barely aware of everything that we expose to the public.
About four years ago, the social network launched Graph Search, a search engine that indexes all content and connections on Facebook. Although it is not given the same attention and few use it because of its complexity, it still works, and tools such as Stalkscan help us easily find all the information that comes out of it. Things as specific as all the pictures of single women that a friend has given them a like.
Most of us do not fully understand how powerful Facebook is as an information tool and how detailed its search functions can be. Stalkscan is a web interface that lets us take full advantage of the disturbing potential of Graph Search.
It is not a tool that skips your privacy settings, it is simply a search engine powered by the same Facebook that gives easy access to all the public information of a profile.
To use it all you have to do is paste the URL of a Facebook profile and then choose all the content you want to see. Of course, you must have logged in to the social network to see the information, but you can review the activity of both your friends and other accounts. In either case you will see only the public information, what is shared as "only for me" is still hidden.
It has a huge amount of options to filter, for example you can choose only photos or posts that have liked someone in which people of a certain age or gender appear. You can search all the comments that a person has made, or their interests about something in particular, or only the photos where it appears with friends or relatives.
In any case, always have the necessary care.