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How To View Private Facebook Photos Without Being Friend

How To View Private Facebook Photos Without Being Friend With almost two billion active monthly users, Facebook is an effective place to find friends, neighbors, and classmates from your past. However, due to privacy issues, the information you can find for those not on your friend’s list may be limited since users can customize their account settings to determine what others may view so let see.

Most of the people don’t know that Facebook profiles are can be private, that means  their profile is on public settings, you can see their posts straight. Otherwise, First you have to friend them, and then they decide what you can see.

There are questions like, Is It Possible to View Private Facebook Profiles?

Well, Facebook’s has the feature that anyone whom you add as a friend or send a message then can see small portion of your profile. Like their education, what they do and from where they are.

How To View Private Facebook Photos Without Being Friend

The first step is Search

Enter the full name of the people whose page you want to search in the bar at the top of any Facebook page and then select the person whose you want to their pictures when it pops up. If the person name does not appear in the list, then click on “See more results” at the bottom of the menu.

Filter

If you get a large number of results, click “People” from the left sidebar to set up filters to narrow the number. Then choose “Location,” “Education” or “Workplace” and type in the filter you want to use, such as the name of the high school or hometown. Click on the name of the person you want from within the search results to visit the person’s timeline.

Settings

The amount of information that appears depends on the person’s privacy settings. Users can set their accounts so that people not on their friend’s list can see only some information. Restricted information may include contact details, friend’s lists and access to posts on the wall. If you cannot find someone searching by name, try using email or phone number in the search bar since account settings may restrict one type of search but not another.

Blocking

After searching in the bar you are not getting that person means the person blocked you. While you may be able to see some information about a person, blocking may not prevent you from seeing all information about that person, you may mean that you cannot find the user through any type of search. Note that if you have blocked a user, you will no longer be able to visit that person’s timeline since blocking is reciprocal on Facebook.

The Geek way to Accessing Private Facebook Profiles

When someone blocked you on facebook. Just log out from your account and open Google or Bing in the browser, Now search for the FB user profile by typing username + facebook. For example, if your targeted facebook profile name is Sasi Kumar Hs, Just type Sasi Kumar Hs in the search box and hit enter. Then you can find the various results in search results page. Here select the Facebook profile and view the profile.

  1. Send them a friend request, if they accept then you are lucky to have then if
  2. They may or respond with something like, “Sorry! I don’t know who you are”, or “I don’t know you, get lost.”
  3. Then send a message like a Geek, try to be lucky, But don’t just get blocked.
  4. You now have temporary access to view their profile.

Some Facebook users using the strict privacy settings. If the user enabled the option Do you want other search engines to link to your timeline? as No. Then your requested Facebook profile is not visible in search engine results.

Laxman Devasani

Laxman Devasani

Laxman, a Computer Science graduate, boasts 20+ years of IT experience and a flair for writing about entrepreneurship, business, marketing, and sales. Beyond words, he embraces adventure with enthusiasm, always seeking new experiences. Get ready to be inspired by his insightful and engaging content!

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