When you see a site promising a "free link" to view private content, it’s usually a bait-and-switch. Here are the risks:

The short answer is . Facebook spends billions of dollars on security and data privacy. If a random website could bypass their privacy settings with a single link, it would be a massive security breach that Facebook would patch within hours.

It sounds simple, but it’s the only guaranteed way. If you have mutual friends, they are much more likely to accept.

Stay savvy, protect your data, and remember: if a tool sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

They prompt you to download "special software" that is actually a virus. Why You Should Avoid "Free Links"

Many of these tools ask you to log in with your Facebook account. Once you do, hackers have your password and can lock you out of your own profile.

Occasionally, a profile that was once public might have a cached version indexed by Google. Search for their name or profile URL to see if a snapshot exists. The Bottom Line

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