
Click on either the ' Created' or ' Saved' tabs at the top to toggle between the two options. From here, it's possible to see all the pins on the account page. Click on the search result, which will open the profile in Pinterest. For example, typing ' Martha Stewart Pinterest' will bring up the official 'Martha Stewart Living' Pinterest profile. On a browser, search for a Pinterest account of choice.

For example, if the user clicked on ' Animals,' they would see featured articles at the top, followed by suggestions for ' Activities for animal lovers,' then ' Top 10 ideas for Animals,' ' Behold these baby animals,' ' Top Pinterest searches for Animals' and ' Popular ideas.' All categories are set up the same with themes that fit the subject matter.Īnother useful way to search for a Pinterest account (if a user knows the account name), is by using a search engine like Google. Browse the suggested pins, search a specific subject or company, click on ' Today' to see what's been posted recently, or click on ' Explore,' which will bring the user to the same page as mentioned above. There are many ways to explore from here. It's even easier on a mobile as the pop-up doesn't appear when looking at Pinterest on the web browser. To stop this, click on the down symbol next to ' Sign up' and toggle on ' Stop request to log in.' Now, users can browse with no annoyance.

There may be a pop-up menu asking the users to log in. This will open up a home page with suggested pins. When ready to browse pins, go to the Pinterest website. Users should note that this extension is not monitored by Mozilla security.
