It sounds like magic. Or a spy thriller. But here’s the uncomfortable truth:
Many websites or browser extensions claim to be "Private Profile Picture Viewers." Users should be highly cautious of these tools for several reasons: fb profile picture viewer
Believe it or not, there’s a way to see a slightly larger version of someone’s profile picture—even if you’re not friends. On Facebook’s mobile site or desktop, you can often right-click (or long-press) the small thumbnail and select “Open image in new tab.” The URL will show an image size like _s.jpg (small). Change it to _n.jpg (normal) or _q.jpg (larger), and sometimes— sometimes —you get a bigger crop of the same public image . It sounds like magic
Here are a few ideas to get you started: On Facebook’s mobile site or desktop, you can
: You copy the URL of the Facebook profile you want to view, paste it into the tool's search bar, and click "View" or "Download".
Images on Facebook are hosted on a Content Delivery Network (CDN). Historically, some third-party tools attempted to manipulate CDN URLs to request higher-resolution versions of images than were displayed on the profile.