New eHarmony Feature: Who Has Viewed Me

The mysterious “Who Has Viewed Me” tab on the Home screen now works. You can now, supposedly, see which matches has viewed your profile (or your previous communications with them) in the past two weeks.

This works wonders for the “Let your match view you first” trick. It also tells us if a match has lost interest or is just busy if a week has passed without a reply.

The Match Settings screen has this new option:

Who Has Viewed Me Setting: (A) Show my name and City/State, or (B) Show my views as anonymous views

My advice? Keep it on — Why hide?

Every member’s Who Has Viewed Me setting is active, by default. That is great for the above tips and tricks. Unless eHarmony decides to advertise how to turn this feature off, Who Has Viewed Me is the most guaranteed way to determine which matches are active.

True, it gives no indication if the match is a paid subscriber. However, a recent viewer who has an incomplete About Me page is most likely a fresh member.

Thanks, eHarmony, for this great new feature!

UPDATE Feb 10: It’s gone, just as Pyke said,

Because displaying “who’s viewed me” gives a sure indication who isn’t a dead profile, I have a feeling this future feature will be pulled out. (”I’ve been a paid member for 5 days but no one has ever viewed my profile. Gimme a refund!”)

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Comments 4

  1. J. Smit wrote:

    I don’t see this feature when I log in. What’s up with that.

    Posted 08 Feb 2008 at 6:21 pm
  2. Just Me wrote:

    Looks like they took it away again. I can’t access the tab, or the option in my settings to go to anonymous. Wonder what happened? Maybe they figured out that it was going to reveal too much about how many matches are NOT paying members…

    Posted 09 Feb 2008 at 1:40 pm
  3. SingleGuyInNC wrote:

    There have been several minor changes to the website during my tenure as a subscriber. I’ve seen features/changes come online very briefly (like this one) and then go away. They may bring it on/offline a few times to debug before it is finally implemented and put into production. They wouldn’t go through the effort/time/money to do so if they weren’t going to implement into production.

    We just need to be patient and I’m sure it will come back online…

    Posted 11 Feb 2008 at 10:50 am
  4. dues2high wrote:

    Only 3% of eharmony members get married, which means Eharmony is NO BETTER than any other dating service and its dues are WAY too high. Let’s do something about it. I keep getting emails from women who want to meet me but I can’t see their pictures because I’m not a member. But they think I can! And so these “Free Communication Weekends” are there to build up a FAKE MEMBER BASE so people will pay outrageous monthly fees thinking eharmony rocks when it TOTALLY doesn’t. To save these poor women from thinking I can respond back, I just REMOVED MY PHOTO from my profile. I suggest ALL OTHERS NON-MEMBERS do the same. If every non-member does this, I assume that more than 1/2 the photos will come down, followed by 1/2 their members leaving, followed by eharmoney monthy rates dropping by about 1/2, which is where they SHOULD be. Good luck and REMOVE YOUR PICTURES ASAP non-members!

    Posted 18 Mar 2011 at 9:26 am

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