Who unfriended me on Facebook you ask? A friend of mine wanted to know the same thing, problem was, she had over 500 people on her friends list which meant she would have had to go through all of them individually, even then she would have had to remember who was all in there on the first place. Not an easy task!
I am going to tell you the easiest way to find out who removed you from their friends list, but before I do, it’s worth mentioning that you should stay away from the apps on facebook that claim to notify you when someone unfriends you. They’re against Facebook’s privicy policy, so the ones that do work (if any) are quickly removed. The rest are purely there to steal your personal information and your friends list, it’s part of a “black-hat” marketing technique.
Who Unfriended Me On Facebook
A great way of finding out who unfriended you on facebook is Unfriend Finder. It’s a browser add-on that will notify you when someone removes you from their friends list, just like the notifications you get when someone sends you a message or adds you as a friend. It will also notify you if someone is ignoring your friend request. Read on to find out how to use it.
**NOTE**: If you somehow have any trouble with this, or if you’re a Safari user, you can read my other post about the Social Fixer browser extension called How To Find Out Who Removed You As A Friend. It tells you who unfriended you in much the same way as Unfriend Finder, but it adds other features and enhancements to Facebook. If you’re not interested in social fixer, keep reading…
Who Unfriended Me – Step 1
If you’re not already using Google Chrome or FireFox, you should download one of them, both are today’s leading web browsers.
FireFox users will need to install and add-on called GreaseMonkey, go to step 2.
Google Chrome users like me can go to step 3.
Who Unfriended Me – Step 2
In order to use the Unfriend Finder script in Firefox, you’ll need to install GreaseMonkey which is an add-on for Firefox. You can get it from the Mozilla add-on page. Simply click the Download Now button, then Install. That’s it, GreaseMonkey is now installed.
Who Unfriended Me – Step 3
The final step is to install the Unfriend Finder script, head over to UserScripts. Simply click the green Install button at the top right-hand corner. A box will then pop up, just click Install, that’s it. The next time you visit Facebook you’ll see a little button up top called Unfriends, as shown in the picture bellow.

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thanks a lot for this man! works perfect with chrome
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i hav istalled it..but havin trouble loggin in. cromes s askin “download insecure content?” shud i restart or anything?
hope this works…
You’re having trouble logging in to facebook? Once you install it, just head over to facebook and you’ll see a button called “Unfriends” up in the top right-hand corner next to your profile name. You don’t need to restart Chrome.
Hey, thanks for the cool software.
Since i have timeline on my facebook (-_-) it dont works. i try to reinstall it, but fails.
When ik click on green button (install) i only see scripts all over pages. But no pop-up
can you help me please? (sorry for bad english)
Tim
Sorry, it works
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Thanks friend..it really works..
It really works ha
U have any idea for mobile i am using nokia n70 rply me plz
Just wanted to stop by and say thanks. Enjoy reading your stuff.
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback!
Does this really work? It looks like a scam.
Yes, it certainly does, I use it myself. The Unfriend Finder script has been around for quite a while. You can also use the Social Fixer add-on for Firefox, Chrome, and Safari .
it really works, thnaks! one question does it show people who have unfriended you in the past, prioir to installing the unfriend finder script? thanks
No problem Annie! Unfortunately it wont show you who’s unfriended you prior to installing the script.
I just installed, but it already shows an incorrect total number of friends. The unfriender says 618, facebook tells me I have 663. Any reason why the mistake?
I’ve never came across this Kathrine, have you tried uninstalling the script?
You could also try the Social Fixer add-on, it does the same as Unfriend Finder, as well as a bunch of other stuff: http://techod.com/how-to-find-out-who-removed-you-as-a-friend/
numbers keep going down but doesnt say i’ve been unfriended by anybody
Hi G,
I’m not sure. You could try updating your browser to the latest version, Failing that, you can use Social Fixer, it notifies you of who unfriended you in much the smae wya as the unfriend finder script, except it has a bunch of other features as well, which can be enabled/disabled. It’s at http://techod.com/how-to-find-out-who-removed-you-as-a-friend/
Jason
Works for Firefox, Mac Lion.
Thanks bro….that was coooool!!!!!!!!
no, doesn’t work
Facebook shut them down. Do you know of a replacement? This was the most use Greasemonkey script ever and now it’s gone. There needs to be a replacement!
Sure, there’s another add-on that you can try: http://techod.com/how-to-find-out-who-removed-you-as-a-friend/
Is it still working? The link to the script opens a blank page
Yes, it’s still working.
I’ve updated the link – thanks for pointing it out!