Sometimes, photos that were once public remain cached in Google Images . ⚠️ Warning Signs of a Scam Asking for your Facebook password to "authenticate." Requiring you to download a .exe or .apk file. Making you complete endless surveys to "unlock" the photos.

: They may ask you to "log in" with your Facebook details to "verify your identity," only to steal your password and hack your account.

This article is for educational purposes regarding digital privacy and cybersecurity. Viewing private Facebook content without consent violates Facebook's Terms of Service (Section 3.2), the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (in the US), and similar international privacy laws.