This wikiHow teaches you how to find photos that you and a friend have been tagged in together on Facebook. To do this, just click or tap the three dots at the top of your friend's profile and select See Friendship . If you have many photos, tap See All Photos to view them all.
Quick Steps
- Go to your friend's Facebook profile.
- Click or tap the menu icon (three dots) and select See Friendship .
- If you have more photos together than the ones displayed, tap See All Photos .
Steps
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Open the Facebook app. The Facebook icon looks like a blue box with a white "f" in it.
- If you’re not automatically logged in, log in with your Facebook account. You will have to enter your email or phone number and your password.
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Tap the Home button. This button is located in the lower-left corner of your screen, and it looks like your Home screen page.Advertisement
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Go to your friend’s profile. You can use the search function, or click on your friend’s name on your Friends List or News Feed.
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Tap ••• More . This button looks like three dots and it's right below your friend's profile picture.
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Tap See Friendship from the menu. This will take you to a new page showing you and your friend's mutual friends, posts on each other's walls, and photos together.
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Scroll down and tap See All Photos . This button is at the bottom of the Photos window. Tapping on it will bring up a list of all photos that you and your friend are tagged in together.
- If you don't have many photos together, you will not see this button. Instead, you will see thumbnails of all of your photos together. Tap on a photo to zoom in.
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Open the Facebook app. The Facebook icon looks like a blue box with a white "f" in it.
- If you’re not automatically logged in, log in with your Facebook account. You will have to enter your email or phone number and your password.
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Go to your friend’s profile. You can use the search function, or click on your friend’s name on your Friends List or News Feed.
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Tap the ⁝ button. This button is on the right side of your screen under your friend's cover photo. Tapping on it will open a popup menu.
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Tap See Friendship from the menu. This will take you to a new page showing you and your friend's mutual friends, posts on each other's walls, and photos together.
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Scroll down and tap on See All Photos . This button is at the bottom of the Photos window. Tapping on it will bring up a list of all photos that you and your friends are tagged in together.
- If you don't have many photos together, you will not see this button. Instead, you will see thumbnails of all of your photos together. Tap on a photo to zoom in.
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Open Facebook.com in a web browser.
- If you’re not automatically logged in, log in with your Facebook account. You will have to enter your email or phone number and your password.
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Go to your friend’s profile. You can use the search function, or click on your friend’s name on your Friends List or News Feed.
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Click the ••• button. This button will be in the lower-right corner of your friend's cover photo, and it will open up a menu.
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Click on See Friendship from the menu. This will take you to a new page showing you and your friend's mutual friends, posts on each other's walls, and photos together.
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Scroll down to see all of your photos together. You will see thumbnails of your photos on the left side of your screen under your mutual info.
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Tap on a photo to zoom in.
Common Questions
Who can see the photos of you on Facebook?
Photos of you are visible to your friends, people tagged in the photos, and anyone the person who posted a photo (or who was tagged in a photo) added to the audience. [1] X Research source
Can you tell if someone looks at your Facebook pictures?
It is impossible to see who viewed your Facebook photos or profile. While some third-party apps and websites claim to divulge this information, it's actually not possible. [2] X Research source
How does Facebook choose photos of you?
The photos that appear in the "Photos" panel of your profile come from the "Photos of You" area of your profile. The six photos on your profile are the first six photos from this section, which are just the latest photos of you in descending order by date.