



Viewing private photos without the permission of the owner can be annoying especially if you told the owner what you've done, that's why you need to unlock those locked photos without the owner knowing about it, this way you'll be legally viewing the private pictures. Facebook has this option of turning the privacy settings of photos to only me, making it private, unavailable tn the general Facebook public.





But is it really private? Well curiosity moved me to find out just as it's moving you to read this. So here is my find, Facebook private pictures are not secured, even a non-Facebook user can view them, actually it's not a big deal nor it's technical, if you can delete and add, copy and paste you can do it. It's as simple as reading A, B, C, D, the nursery words a 5 year old can manage.This tutorial is in steps, for easier understanding, the stages are all easy to understand. Like always pay attention to details, it's not skimming but studyingYou need to locate and copy the locked image url (a url is the web address of the image). To do this go to the profile of the person who have locked his pics. Right click on their profile picture and click copy image Url.Read how to close your Facebook Account for good More List of Facebook logins for security After that paste the copied Url in a text editor like Notepad in Windows.The copied Url will look like this "https://fbcdn-profile-a.akamaihd.net/hprofile-ak-prn1/c154.33.412.412/s160x160/" now edit the picture and make it like this " https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-cryptlife/ " all done without quotes.You literally remove the numbers and add ak-cryptlife/ After this copy and past it to your browser tab then launch it from there, you'll now see the full picture. Do this for each picture to open them and view the enlarged version.Although I'm using this tutorial, but I'm one of those people on Facebook who will like to see the privacy of photos improved, so that when you set your images to private it'll be private, you'll relax having in mind that people won't see what you've hidden.There is another way to this, incase you don't understand the first one, it's called the Javascript way. This way involves using javascript code which can be used to view blocked facebook private albums and photos, here is how to do it.Sign into your account.*.Go to the profile of a user whose picture you want to view.*.Copy-paste this link into your browserjavascript:(function(){CSS.removeClass(document.body,%20'profile_two_columns’); tab_controller.changePage(“photos”);})().*.press enter, and you are done.Sorry the above methods are no longer effective, as Facebook as patched that security hole. Check back from time to time as there might a new method to do this in the future.Have any comments? I'd be glad to read them, share with friends.