Yeah I'm pretty sure they can. I know that Verizon has this thing on the internet that if you have the password for the phone, you can seewho the person that has the phone has been texting and what that person is texting. (some of my friends parents have that)so yeahhthats bad.but if they don't know about that,unless they go through your phone personally&& you haven't deleted your messages,i don't know about anything else that lets you see texts. I know that on my bill you can't see any real info about who I'm texting or what I'm texting.
Hope i kinda helped that's all i really know
Yes, they can go online and read your entire text history if they choose to, i think the company keeps them saved for so long even if you delete them off your phone
No, they cannot. Individual texts are not recorded into your phone provider's records, but the time you send and receive texts are recorded and can be viewed online by your parents.
They can track them if they wish to. Enter "Tracking text messages on cell phones" into Google and see just how many sites there are.
That depends, all carriers transcribe texts, and they can be handed out to parents if asked for depending on the carrier.
they can if they check your phone think
Keep your phone away from them? >.>
No.
Yes, if your 'phone is capable of receiving texts and he sends them to you.
Confiscate the moble phone? Send the kid mean texts from an anonymous number so they are repelled
Nope - at least not without a court order ! Even if you bought the phone for her, or are paying the top-up charges for her to use it - YOU, as an individual have no legal right to see any texts she sends or receives !
I need to access my sons texts from his phone to mine
you take his cell phone and say your just looking. And if he trys to grab it from you say, "What do you have something to hide?" it works everytime
It means you will receive texts (to your mobile phone) with updates.
you cant get texts from home phones stupid!
No, you cannot change texts when you receive them. You have to keep them the way that they are. You can only delete texts, or, depending on what kind of phone you have, you can block texts.
When looking for cell phone deals, it's important to know how many texts and call you make and receive in a month. You save money by buying plans with more minutes or texts, but if you do not use all of your minutes or texts in a month, you could be wasting money. Try to get a plan with slightly more minutes or texts than you use and keep track of your usage to avoid a high bill.
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