By [Author Name] | Cybersecurity & Social Media Analyst Introduction: The Curiosity That Hackers Exploit We have all been there. You receive a notification that someone viewed your story, but their name is blurred. You want to check an ex-partner’s new photos, see what a competitor is posting, or verify a friend's public profile—but you don’t have a Facebook account. Or, perhaps you have one, but you don't want to leave a digital footprint by logging in.
A: It is a scam. The YouTuber is using a fake profile or video editing. They earn money from affiliate links to malware. Report the video. Facebook Profile Viewer No Account
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A: Technically, but it violates Facebook's policy against "account sharing." Also, the profile owner will see that your friend viewed them—not anonymous. Stay safe, stay legal, and respect digital boundaries. There is no shortcut into someone's private online life. Or, perhaps you have one, but you don't