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This is a fundamental point: if Facebook has marked a photo as private on its servers, your browser never receives that image data unless your account has permission to see it. There is no "back door" or "unlocker" that can magically make that image appear.
If you want to see someone's private photos, your only ethical and legal options are to send a friend request, message them politely, or reach out through mutual connections. The so-called "verified unlockers" are nothing more than modern-day snake oil—designed to steal your information, infect your devices, or empty your wallet.