Data Logging Solutions

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For years, internet users have been tempted by a simple promise: a tool that lets you see who viewed your Facebook profile. Search results and social feeds are cluttered with websites and apps labeled “Facebook Profile Viewer Online,” “Who Viewed My Profile,” or similar phrases promising insights into the otherwise opaque behavior of profile visitors. The claim is emotionally compelling—curiosity about who’s looking at our online selves is irresistible—but beneath the surface these services reveal a mix of misinformation, privacy risks, and predatory design that deserves scrutiny.

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Fourtec is a leading developer of data logging systems, with over three decades of experience in providing monitoring solutions for a wide variety of industrial applications, including cold chain, pharmaceutical, healthcare, food, warehousing, transportation and many more.

With a customer-base spread across the globe, Fourtec delivers end-to-end solutions capable of measuring and analyzing industry-standard parameters such as temperature, humidity, voltage and current.

Fourtec integrates innovative functionality and technology, from single-trip USB loggers to wireless monitoring systems and cloud-based applications, enabling you to meet regulatory compliancy, deliver products of higher quality and increase profitability.

For years, internet users have been tempted by a simple promise: a tool that lets you see who viewed your Facebook profile. Search results and social feeds are cluttered with websites and apps labeled “Facebook Profile Viewer Online,” “Who Viewed My Profile,” or similar phrases promising insights into the otherwise opaque behavior of profile visitors. The claim is emotionally compelling—curiosity about who’s looking at our online selves is irresistible—but beneath the surface these services reveal a mix of misinformation, privacy risks, and predatory design that deserves scrutiny.