You cannot delete a tweet that someone else has mentioned you in. Only they can delete it.
To delete text messages, if using the touch screen, go to messaging. Then press the little button at the bottom that had the 4 lines (it is next to the little house symbol). When options come up, click on delete threads. But warning: doing this will delete ALL of your messages. I don't know a way on how to delete only one.
how to you delete all the email messages in onces from the inbox of computer
Only way ive been able to do it is have both parties delete their history completely.
The only way to sign out of an account is to actually delete it, according to the UI. This is tied into the Twitter integration that was part of iOS 5.To sign out of the account, you need to:Go to SettingsChoose TwitterTap on the account you want to sign out of.Tap Delete AccountThis does not delete your actual Twitter account, it just logs you out and removes that accounts credentials from your device.
The only way to delete someone who is following you is to block them.(Go to their profile and click "block")If you want to delete someone that you are following then go to their profile and click "unfollow".
Each game or website has a different way to clear bulletin board messages. Often, you can simply click on the message and choose the delete option.
You would have to figure out a way to log into there account and delete it from there mail. Sorry.
He was fed up with all the hate dm's! I feel sorry for Zayn... :( #LoveAndSupport all the way❤
No. There is currently no option for this. However, you can blacklist all email addresses, except those of your contacts.
Yes, the messages are deleted after some time automatically. The messages are deleted after 30 days to be default. You can change that time interval manually.
If you've deleted your account, the only way to get your followers back is to ask them to follow you again. If you change your handle without deleting the account, you keep your followers.
No, only if you supply that information. And yes, there is a way to hack. It's really hard to do it, though, and you must be a big hacker.Added: Your service provider knows from which phone or instrument the messages originated - that's how they bill you for your airtime usage. If it becomes a legal question - their records can be subpoeana'd and the messages traced back to your phone.