Yes, it is illegal for someone to take your phone without your permission. This is considered theft or unauthorized use of property, which is against the law.
Yes, it is illegal to take someone's phone without their permission. This is considered theft and can result in criminal charges.
Without permission it is illegal but if they ask you to then it's legal because you have their consent.
No.
If you borrow someone's phone without their permission, even if you intend on returning it, you've committed "deprivation of property". If the individual allows you to borrow the phone, or you know they will not care, then no crime has been committed.
Yes, it is illegal to track someone's phone without their knowledge as it violates their privacy rights and can be considered a form of stalking or harassment.
Yes, it is generally illegal to erase the memory of someone else's cell phone without their permission. Doing so can be considered a violation of privacy and personal property rights, as well as potentially breaking laws related to unauthorized access to electronic devices.
think it SHOULD be illegal to put someone else's number on the internet without permission. my best friend did it to me, and i got a bunch of numbers from out of area destinations to my cell phone. And I've gotton threats..because she put it as her number on facebook..but it was really my number in her info..not hers. then i just turned my phon off and got another number.
Obviously YES. It's technically stealing. Yes, it is illegal to use another person's cell phone without permission since that is a form of theft; in principal it is illegal even to use another person's coffee cup or pencil without permission, although such offenses are very petty and it is doubtful that the police would be willing to investigate them. If the unauthorized cell phone use resulted in a large expense for the cell phone owner, that is a more significant crime.
yes it is illegal and depends on the kind of person but it is not a formal
Not illegal - just impolite ! You should only pass on personal numbers etc - with their permission. It's just common sense ! You wouldn't like it if one of your friends gave someone your number - that you didn't know ! ~ In addition it actually depends on how you do this. If you are working for a company and are asked to provide another employees number to someone and that number is not a business number then in some situations you may breach "data protection".
In and of itself, it is not illegal to fire someone over the phone.
Yes. How dare can he/she