You can not get a copy of sent text messages from you service provider. You can call and request a copy of the logged numbers, only if your name is on the account.
I would imagine since texts and pic messages are saved into the phone not the phone provider. I would imagine since texts and pic messages are saved into the phone not the phone provider.
Not the ones you receive - but certainly they keep track of the number you send. They need to know if you exceed any free text allowance you have - so they can charge you for any sent messages over your limit. All sent texts are usually itemised on your bill !
Theoretically - yes. Most service providers will still deliver texts even though the recipient is out oif credit. Remember, receiving calls & texts costs nothing - sending does !Check with your network provider as to whether they charge you to receive calls & texts. If they do - switch to one that doesn't !
It all depends on the contract you have. Some like the "In" contract with Verizon Wireless allow you to send texts unlimited to anyone else within the Verizon "In" network. Others, like AT&T will charge you for texts regardless of network provider unless you buy the unlimited texting packages, in or out of network.
There are applications you can install on someone's phone to track their texts, calls, and web page views. This is a discreet application that the person will not recognize.
The number if texts and/or calls is dependant upon the specific package a person has opted into, and is set by the network provider - not the phone itself !
Yes, you can still receive text messages even if you have no credit on your mobile phone. Receiving texts typically does not require any balance, as it is a service provided by your mobile network. However, sending texts may be restricted until you recharge your account. Always check with your specific carrier for their policies.
yes, yes they are... why would you even ask such a question (edit: Your service provider has records of all texts sent, calls made, and precise times for each.)
offcourse....everything you do in/with your mobile phone gets saved in the data base of the service provider you are using. even if u press any button on your phone, your service provider comes to know but such things are obviously not saved....
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UK Police work closely with network providers to track text messages when they believe a crime has been committed. For example, if the police respond to a serious car accident, they will ask the driver's network provider to supply details of all incoming and outgoing calls and texts to the driver's phone to see if they were using it while driving.
If you receive rude or abusive texts or emails from a stranger, it's important to remain calm and avoid engaging with the sender. Document the messages by taking screenshots or saving them for your records. You can block the sender on your device and report the messages to your service provider or the relevant platform. If the harassment continues or escalates, consider contacting local authorities for assistance.