How To See All Photos Of Someone On Facebook Without Being Friends __exclusive__ -

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You cannot see all photos of someone on Facebook without being friends. You can see a sliver: their public profile pictures, cover photos, and images posted by mutual friends in public groups.

This will display all public photos, tagged photos, and profile pictures that Google has indexed for that user. 5. Check "Tagged in" Content on Mutual Friends' Profiles

If a user has not restricted their profile, you can view their public photos directly via the Facebook app or website . This public link is valid for 7 days

If they decline or ignore you, accept that their content is intentionally private.

: In the top search bar, type Photos of [Person's Name] or Photos tagged with [Person's Name] .

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: Use the Facebook search bar to type "Photos of [Person's Name]." This can reveal images they are tagged in that have been shared publicly or by mutual friends.

This may reveal public photos shared by others that contain the person in question. 3. Check Friendship Pages

: Type "Photos of [Person's Name]" in the search bar. This often reveals photos they are tagged in that have a broader privacy setting (like Public or Friends of Friends). You can see a sliver: their public profile

You may be forced to complete endless paid surveys or sign up for hidden subscriptions to see "results" that never load.

Even if a person’s own profile is private, photos they are tagged in might be public if the photographer’s settings allow it. Use the Facebook search bar. Type "Photos of [Name]" or "Photos tagged with [Name]."

Some developers try to use Facebook’s own API to pull private data. This fails because the API respects the same privacy rules as the website. If the token (your login) has no friend relationship with the target, the API returns null for private photos.

Type the person's name in the main search bar, select the "Photos" category, and filter by their name. This can reveal public photos they've been tagged in that don't appear on their main timeline.

If you share a mutual friend with the person, you can use a "friendship page" to see content you have in common. Go to your friend's profile. Step 2: Click the three dots (...) under their cover photo. Step 3: Select "See Friendship" .