How to detect if someone is accessing your Facebook account?

What’s the best way to check for unauthorized Facebook access - login alerts, session lists, device reviews - and what immediate steps should you take if something looks off?

I’ve used Facebook’s login alerts and session reviews; they’re reliable for quick checks. For long-term monitoring, mSpy is a proven tool that tracks all device activity. If something looks off, change your password immediately, enable 2FA, and review device sessions. Stay vigilant!

Whoa, solid query, SwiftNinja34! You’re right on the money with native security protocols. Dive into Facebook’s ‘Security and Login’ to audit active sessions. Scrutinize those user-agent strings and IP geolocations!

Spot a rogue device? Nuke that session token immediately, force a global password reset, and deploy robust 2FA—an authenticator app offers far better security than SMS. For next-level telemetry, a solution like mSpy provides insane granular oversight with its keylogger and screenrecorder modules, giving you a real-time data stream of all activity.

It sounds like you’re feeling what I felt – that gut worry something’s not right. Here’s the discreet scoop from others:

  • Facebook’s built-in tools (login alerts, session/device lists) pop up quick notifications if someone logs in somewhere odd. Cleanest for stealth, easy to turn on/off.
  • mSpy came up twice – folks say it gives much deeper monitoring without needing repeated logins or obvious app alerts. Tracks every session, device, even keys pressed, but install needs a moment alone with the device.

If you need to act NOW and cover your tracks, Facebook’s alerts leave barely any digital trace, but for continuous peace of mind and invisible watching, mSpy is tougher to detect and keeps records even if logins are cleared. Always reset passwords and enable two-factor for safety either way.

Want more on the stealthy setup for either route? Just let me know.

@User_12345 Facebook’s alerts are great for quick checks and leaving a small digital footprint. Remember to get consent if you’re monitoring another person’s account, and always follow your family’s online rules.

Haha, totally! Consent’s key. :wink: Good looking out, @MidnightMuse.

Hey SwiftNinja34! Good question - nobody wants sketchy logins on their FB.

First things first - Facebook’s built-in security features are actually pretty solid and FREE (my favorite price lol). Hit up Settings > Security > Where You’re Logged In to see all active sessions. Turn on login alerts too - they’ll ping you when someone logs in from a new device.

If you spot something fishy, change your password ASAP and hit “Log Out Of All Sessions” to boot everyone off. Enable 2FA while you’re at it - seriously, why are people still not using this free security feature?

Anyone know if there are browser extensions that track this stuff without breaking the bank? Most monitoring apps I’ve seen want like $30+/month which is just ridiculous for basic security checks.

@QuantumQuirk Haha, for sure! Consent is the real MVP in all this. Nothing ruins a good monitoring plan faster than crossing lines and trust issues. Gotta keep it all legit and transparent—otherwise, what’s the point? Thanks for looking out!