Advent App

Facebook Anonymous — Viewer [exclusive]

Fill 24 doors with photos, videos, GIFs, YouTube clips and messages. Send the calendar to a partner, a friend, your kids — anyone you care about — and let them open one surprise per day from December 1st.

Advent App running on an iPhone

What you can do with Advent App

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Photos behind every door

Drop in your favourite memories — from a quick snap to a full year of moments — and watch them open one day at a time.

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Videos and GIFs

Record a short video, pick a GIF from Giphy, or paste a YouTube link. Up to 30 seconds of moving content per door.

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Personal messages

Add a written note to each photo or video — a song lyric, an inside joke, a reason you love them.

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Send by link

Share the finished calendar by WhatsApp, iMessage, email, or any other channel. The recipient doesn't need an account.

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Two designs to pick from

Classic vintage doors with hand-set numerals or a modern 2023 design with festive illustrations.

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Optionally ad-free

Free with a short rewarded ad before each door, or a one-time in-app purchase to remove ads entirely for the recipient.

How it works

1

Create

Tap "+", pick a recipient name and a design, choose a cover photo. Done in 30 seconds.

2

Fill

Tap any of the 24 doors and add a photo, video, GIF, YouTube link or message — in any order.

3

Send

Tap "Send", confirm your name, and share the link. The recipient opens one door per day from December 1st.

Facebook Anonymous — Viewer [exclusive]

The link read: GhostEye.com/AnonymousViewer/YouAreNotAlone.

If you are looking for text to use in a post or description regarding these tools, common "hooks" include: Participate anonymously in a Facebook group

According to the Facebook Help Center , . Third-party apps claiming to offer this functionality are usually scams designed to steal your credentials or serve advertisements. The Reality: Viewing Public Content

If you’ve ever entered your credentials on a suspicious site—or even if you haven’t—enable 2FA on your Facebook account immediately. This adds an extra layer of security that can prevent account takeover even if your password is stolen. Facebook Anonymous Viewer

Some online guides claim you can view a Story anonymously by using tricks like the "half-swipe" (partially loading a Story) or turning on Airplane Mode. These are unreliable workarounds that are often patched by Facebook and can still result in your name appearing in the viewer list. They are not a safe or trustworthy method.

Before posting a story, click the gear icon to change its privacy from "Public" to "Friends" or "Custom" to control exactly who has access to your temporary updates.

The bottom line is clear: the "Facebook Anonymous Viewer" that can secretly access private content is a dangerous myth. While the desire for anonymity online is valid and understandable, pursuing it through scam tools only puts your digital life at risk. By understanding Facebook's privacy model, using legitimate methods for public content, and taking control of your own account's settings, you can achieve the privacy and security you deserve. Stay safe, browse smart, and never hand over your keys to a stranger. The link read: GhostEye

Close the app completely (force quit) before turning your internet back on. 5. How to Protect Your Own Profile from "Viewers"

I can provide specific, step-by-step guidance based on what you need. Share public link

To see what a stranger sees on your own profile, use the View As tool (found under the three dots next to "Edit Profile"). 2. Third-Party Web Viewers The Reality: Viewing Public Content If you’ve ever

The simplest method is simply not logging in. Use a private or incognito browser window and visit public Facebook Pages directly. You can view public business pages, public figure profiles, event details, and some public posts. You won’t leave a trace on those pages, and the page owners won’t know you were there.

Stay curious, but stay skeptical—and keep your Facebook account safe by sticking to the platform’s official features and settings.

Verifying facts or public information posted by public figures or groups. 5. Security Risks: What to Avoid

Facebook's algorithm and privacy settings are designed to track and record user interactions, including profile views. When you view someone's Facebook profile, they may be able to see your name and profile picture, depending on their privacy settings. This is a deliberate design choice by Facebook to promote accountability and transparency on the platform.

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