This type of “clickjacking” promises to show you who has been checking out your profile—whether on dating sites, Facebook, or a professional network—but when you click through, it takes you to some survey or a request for personal information, leading your info to be compromised or malware to be installed on your computer. While some platforms do offer this peek into who is checking you out, you should only click through when you are actually on the site.
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