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If I "block" someone on FB, can they still find me/see my name if they do a search on me?

  • There's an old "friend" who long story short, turned out not to be a very good friend. So 5 yrs. later she tracks me down on FB, I was pretty surprised....but accepted the silly virtual "friendship". Anyway, all my stuff is completely private from EVERYONE, so in that area is fine. Just got the feeling that perhaps she contacted me out of sheer nosiness overall. I AM going to BLOCK her... HOWEVER--if she does a search on me, on Facebook, after I've blocked her, will my name still be visible when she does a search on me logged into her FB account? Someone said no previously. But I am double checking. I want her to think I deleted my account. No need to have idiotic people like her on my friends list. Of course a lot of it is phony baloney anyway, but don't even want to see her name. She has not changed. (!!!)

  • Answer:

    no they cant unless they make a new account

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No she can not see u... And I hope u have a great day. Hope I helped! Xoxo

ImMeNowShutUp

No, she can not. Hence why it is called BLOCKING them. The only way you'd see her or she would see you is if you are on someone else's facebook. Or if someone made a status about you. But all tags would be linkless.

Mariah Romero

She can always see your name. Depending on you privacy settings, you can make it so that only your friends can see your info. Your name is always public.

zack

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