After you complete the survey? Nothing happens. You never see the private photos. Why? Because the tool never existed. The developer’s goal was never to show you a profile; it was to get you to complete that survey so they earn —usually $0.50 to $2.00 per user.

The legality of private profile viewers is a complex issue. While some tools may operate in a gray area, many are likely to infringe on Facebook's terms of service and potentially violate users' rights to privacy. In some jurisdictions, using these tools may be considered a form of cyber harassment or stalking.

there is no legitimate, free tool that can view a private Facebook profile. According to Facebook's official Help Center

The file contains keyloggers, remote access trojans (RATs), or cryptocurrency miners. Your device becomes part of a botnet.

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