We’ve all been there. You meet someone at a conference, you see a familiar face in a comment section, or you are curious about a new neighbor. You want to see their photos, but sending a friend request feels awkward, or they might reject it.
You can also use search engines like Google to find someone's Facebook photos.
: On a visible photo, click the date to view the original post and potentially see other public photos in that same album. 3. Use External Search and Tools We’ve all been there
: Non-friends often interact with public posts or mutual friends' photos, leading you to hidden images where they are tagged. 3. Find the Numeric Facebook ID (Graph Search Alternative)
Use the left-hand sidebar filters to sort by "Public Posts" or posts from "Your Friends" (to find mutual tags). 2. Check the "Photos" Tab on Their Profile You can also use search engines like Google
Some sites trap you in endless loops of promotional surveys to generate advertising revenue for scammers. 4. Alternative Legitimate Approaches
A person's taggings can be a goldmine for public photos. When someone is tagged in a photo, the privacy setting of that photo is controlled by the person who uploaded it, not the person who was tagged. This means that even if the person has a locked profile, they might still appear in public photos posted by their friends. Use External Search and Tools : Non-friends often
: Professional headshots and event photos are usually public on LinkedIn.
When trying to view someone's Facebook photos without being friends, keep in mind: