Old internet veterans will remember Facebook Graph Search (discontinued in 2019). This tool allowed you to search for "Photos of [Name] taken by [Other Name]" or "Photos liked by friends of friends." Anyone selling a course on "Graph Search Hacks" is selling outdated, useless information.
While direct access is blocked, some indirect methods might reveal limited content:
Some Facebook users have public profiles, which allow anyone to view their photos and other information. To see if someone's profile is public: view private facebook photos without being friends
While no direct "hack" exists, you can try these legitimate methods to see content that might still be visible: Legitimate Visibility Options Public Photos and Albums
While you cannot see photos in the Albums section of a private profile, Facebook’s tagging system is slightly more porous. If your target has been tagged in a photo by a mutual friend—and that mutual friend has their privacy settings set to "Friends of Friends" or "Public"—you can see that specific photo. Old internet veterans will remember Facebook Graph Search
Type the person’s name into the Facebook search bar and filter by
: Facebook does not provide a feature that allows users to see who has viewed their profile or photos. To see if someone's profile is public: While
: Tools like What's My Name can help find if the person uses the same username on other, more public social media platforms where they might have shared the same photos. Important Safety Warning