Someones imessages . This means you're connected to the internet and the person you're writing can receive iMessages.
iMessages are not recorded in the traditional sense, but Apple does retain some metadata related to the messages for service purposes. The content of iMessages is encrypted end-to-end, meaning that only the sender and recipient can read them. However, if you back up your device to iCloud or a computer, the iMessages could be stored in that backup. Additionally, law enforcement may access them if they have the necessary legal permissions.
The only way to read someones protected twitters is to follow them and have them follow you back.
On a MacBook, use iChat.
There is no App called imessages. It's just called Messages and it is a white text bubble on a green background.
you become their friend.
You would read a autobiography. :)
It disapeers
Yes it come with Messages
Yes on iOS 5 and up
depends are you on latest software?
not unless there is a trash can
Yes. If you don't have a Twitter,