: Facebook has strict policies against scraping, using unauthorized software, or otherwise trying to access private information in a way that users have not consented to.
: Any post explicitly set to "Public" by the user will appear on their timeline to non-friends. How to Protect Your Own Profile
His motivation wasn’t noble. It never was. Three months ago, his ex-fiancée, Mara, had blocked him. It was a messy breakup, the kind that leaves shrapnel in your timeline. He’d heard whispers through mutual friends that she was seeing someone new—someone Elias knew. He just needed to see the profile picture. He needed to see if she looked happy. He needed to confirm the suspicion that had been eating him alive: Had she moved on before she even left?
: Periodically check your friends list and remove anyone you do not know personally.
Elias grabbed his phone to check his authenticator app, but a text message had just arrived from an unknown number. No name, just the digits. “Stop looking. She’s happy. Let it go.”
The best and most straightforward way to view someone's Facebook content is to be friends with them on Facebook or to have appropriate permissions set by them. Always respect people's privacy settings and choices. If someone has made their profile private, it's for a reason, and respecting that choice is important for maintaining healthy online relationships and complying with legal and platform guidelines.
Here is a content outline focused on the reality of Facebook privacy in 2018 and beyond: The Reality of Facebook Privacy
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