How to View Private Facebook Profiles
Facebook is a free-access social networking website where users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with other people.
There you can also add friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends.
There are many user set their profile in private to avoid spammers and annoying teaser out there.
Question is, is it possible to view private Facebook profiles?
Before I give you the tricks and hacks, let me ask you one question also. Why do you want to view private Facebook profiles? For what ever reason you have, keep it. I’m here to tell you how to view private Facebook profiles in my own ways. Here we go; Search your prospect, on search results from the Facebook database of users, you’ll find that you have three options to the right side of the person’s bio photo.

First, Send them a Friend Request to add you as a friend, and if they bite – you’re in. If not, proceed to our second option;
Send a Message, Send them a message like, “Hey! How are you Bud, do you remember me? We went to school together, We sat together in Physics.” They might respond with something like, “Who are you?” or I don’t know you get lost!” there you go, you now have temporary access to view their profile. If not, proceed to the third option;
Create a Fake Profile, know her/his friend – then make a fake facebook profile of his/her friend, add at least 20 or so of the other friends on the list, then ask a Friend Request and Send a Message, afterward throw your luck.
And for Software hacking tools, I encourage you to forget it. Facebook brainstorm ideas for their security, so you have a hair line of luck for that, unless you’re a gifted.
I’ve also heard from news that, Facebook bloggers reveal way to peek at private profiles. But when I check the site, Update: Facebook have now fixed this exploit, and have also ask we remove the pictures of proof below. We’re going to comply with their request, but expect a follow up story shortly on how we did it.
See, you can try… challenge their brains.
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about 9 months ago
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about 9 months ago
Thanks Jenny…
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