A tool, either a website or browser extension, that purports to allow users to see the full-size version of a profile image on a particular social media platform. These tools often claim to bypass privacy settings and display images at their originally uploaded resolution, regardless of the user’s public profile settings. For example, an individual might utilize such a tool in an attempt to view the larger version of a profile image without needing to ‘friend’ the user on the platform.
The perceived importance of these tools stems from the desire to see profile images in greater detail than the platform typically allows. Some users believe that a higher resolution image can provide additional information or insights. Historically, access to profile images was often less restricted. However, as social media platforms evolved and privacy concerns increased, image viewing became more controlled, leading to the development and demand for these purported bypass methods. The benefits, if any, are subjective and center around improved image viewing clarity and circumventing implemented privacy restrictions.