Viewer: Bereal Profile
You are notified immediately when a friend leaves a comment on your post.
Before we talk about viewers , we must first understand what BeReal actually shows you. As of the latest stable version of the BeReal app (updated bi-weekly), here is exactly what you can see regarding interactions:
No viewer list. No screenshot alerts. No third-party tools. Just BeReal. bereal profile viewer
A: They are either lying, or they have been scammed into downloading malware and are seeing fake data generated by the app to trick them.
Unlike Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter, BeReal was built on a specific psychological premise: The founder, Alexis Barreyat, has stated in interviews that the "two-minute window" and the lack of vanity metrics were deliberate choices to fight social media addiction. You are notified immediately when a friend leaves
. The "14 views" was just a random number generated to keep him clicking.
If you are looking to set up or clean up your profile, use these steps: Who can view my Memories? - BeReal Help Center * The Guide. * Profile. BeReal Help Center Audience - BeReal Help Center No screenshot alerts
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In short, there is no official web-based tool or "viewer" that allows you to browse BeReal profiles like a public Instagram gallery. BeReal is designed as a "closed" ecosystem, meaning most content is hidden behind a wall of mutual friendship or the "post-to-view" requirement.
While you can't stop someone from using a "viewer," you can take concrete steps to harden your official BeReal account:
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