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Find Out Who Unfriended You On Facebook

Checking your Facebook account, you realize that someone has disappeared from your list of friends! Perhaps you had a misunderstanding, and now you're wondering whether you were not only unfriended, but also blocked.

Facebook gives a great opportunity to send a "Friend request" to someone whom you know. But in some cases the other person out there may not be interested in your friendship. Well, there is a Facebook trick to do so. There are some applications which finds out who has deleted you from his/her friends list.


Want to know who has secretly unfriend you from their friends list? Here you have an option which allows you to know who removes you on Facebook. Here are few websites where you can actually check the person who has removed you from facebook friend list:
  1. who.deleted.me
  2. www.deleted.io
When you first allow access to these applications, they backup all the list of friends. The application then notifies via email when someone drops off your list. Either the person has actually dropped you as a friend on Facebook or he/she has quit Facebook.


I hope you enjoyed this tutorial if there is any question just comment below. I would appreciate it. Thanks :)

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