what they do is they store them for a certain amount of time (don't know the time) and they send them all through a filter, and if anything comes up from there, they might read it, or send it to the cops.
so know telling people where you hid the body via text
No. Text messages cannot be read on the phone bill. However, by special requests, such as subpoenas, and the like, the phone company will release the contents of text messages (under certain circumstances).Added: The number to which the text message was sent will be noted however.
not unless they send them to your phone you can not
Not without just cause. You don't say where you are but - here in the UK, they can ONLY read your text messaged by submitting a court order to the phone company as part of a criminal investigation.
Have messages sent to your email rather than the phone.
Yes, if you believe that your text carrier won't or doesn't have the ability to read your texts (in or out going) either at their own discretion, or at the discretion of law enforcement, then you are deluding yourself.
One's experience on sending and reading mobile phone text messages would probably including writing the messages using a keyboard located on the phone. One would also read the messages via the phone's screen.
only on certain phones can read messages while talking
there is this website to go to but u have to get the phone and get online with it to do so I HAVE TO NUMBER WHAT DO I DO
I don't thinks so because I want my phone to read texts
Yes they can. all text messages are stored on the phone company's computers - before they're sent to the phone itself. Phone companies are required to keep text messages for a period (in the UK it's three years). Retrieval of old messages can only be done via a court order.
Are you saying you have his pass code to get in on his cell phone and you want to read his messages? Bad girlfriend.
You can read text messages on your computer using MobiKin Assistant for Android. Just connect your Android phone via USB, launch the program, go to the "SMS" tab, and view, export, or manage your messages directly from your PC.