I understand you're looking for a way to view someone's Facebook photos without being friends. However, it's important to start with a clear ethical and legal boundary: Facebook’s privacy settings exist to protect users' content. There is no legitimate "trick" or "hack" to bypass someone’s privacy settings and view all their photos if they’ve restricted them to friends only.
Any tool, app, or website claiming to let you "view private Facebook photos" is almost certainly a scam (designed to steal your login info) or a violation of Facebook’s terms of service (which could get your account banned).
That said, here is a helpful, ethical guide to seeing as many public photos as possible of someone on Facebook without being friends, while respecting their privacy choices.
If you search for this topic on Google, you will inevitably see ads or links for tools claiming to be "Facebook Private Profile Viewers" or "Photo Downloaders." I understand you're looking for a way to
Do not use these.
Here is why they are dangerous:
The Golden Rule: If a website asks you to download a program to see private photos, it is a lie. The Warning: Avoid "Spy Apps" and "Private Profile
facebook.com/john.doe.123/?sk=photos_public
facebook.com/john.doe.123/?sk=photos_publicWhat happens next? You will be taken to a dedicated grid of every single photo this user has uploaded or been tagged in that is set to "Public." This includes profile picture changes, cover photos, and tagged public photos from events.
Why this works: The standard profile "Photos" tab mixes "Friends Only" and "Public" photos, blurring the private ones. The photos_public parameter instructs Facebook to filter out anything requiring friendship.
You may find older articles mentioning "Facebook Graph Search" queries—special URLs you can paste into your browser to reveal hidden photos. They are scams: There is no technical backdoor
Example of an old query:
facebook.com/search/[user-id]/photos/of
The Reality: These tricks largely do not work anymore. Facebook disabled the functionality that allowed Graph Search to look into private profiles years ago. While these queries might sometimes show you public photos you missed, they will not bypass privacy settings to show you private photos of non-friends.