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By default, Facebook profile pictures are public. This means anyone with a link to the profile can usually see a thumbnail version of the picture. However, Facebook introduced the Profile Picture Guard and other privacy tools that allow users to restrict how their photos are interacted with. When a user applies these settings, strangers may only see a small, non-clickable version of the image, preventing them from opening it in full size, downloading it, or seeing the likes and comments. The Role of the Profile Picture Guard

Thumbnails: Even if a profile is locked, the small circular thumbnail in search results or comments is public data.

Public Albums: Sometimes a user hides their current profile picture but leaves an older "Profile Pictures" album set to public.

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By default, Facebook profile pictures are public. This means anyone with a link to the profile can usually see a thumbnail version of the picture. However, Facebook introduced the Profile Picture Guard and other privacy tools that allow users to restrict how their photos are interacted with. When a user applies these settings, strangers may only see a small, non-clickable version of the image, preventing them from opening it in full size, downloading it, or seeing the likes and comments. The Role of the Profile Picture Guard

Thumbnails: Even if a profile is locked, the small circular thumbnail in search results or comments is public data. view private facebook profile picture

Public Albums: Sometimes a user hides their current profile picture but leaves an older "Profile Pictures" album set to public. By default, Facebook profile pictures are public