No tool—whether called "verified," "HD," or "advanced"—can bypass Facebook’s privacy settings to show you profile pictures you don’t already have permission to see. Any tool that claims otherwise is either:

The term "HD Verified" refers to a claim that the profile picture viewer can display images in high definition (HD) quality, often with a verified or authentic stamp. This implies that the viewer can retrieve and display the original, high-quality image, rather than a compressed or resized version.

Double-click that image link, copy it, and paste it into a new browser tab.

: On a computer, clicking a user's profile photo typically opens it in a larger popup. If the user's privacy settings allow, you can click Options in the bottom right and select Download to get the highest resolution version stored by Facebook.

Click on the profile picture. It should open by itself on a clean page.

: Press Enter. You will see a stripped-down, basic mobile version of Facebook.

that can bypass Facebook's privacy settings to show private or "locked" images.

It is crucial to understand that if a user has their profile set to private, or if they have restricted who can see their photos, a "viewer" tool cannot bypass these security measures. High-definition viewing is likely possible.

Look for a URL that contains phrases like fbcdn.net (Facebook Content Delivery Network).