Go to the pivacy,
There should be an option to "Restore factory settings".
It will erase all accounts off the phone, and all apps and memory you have downloaded.
The other way would be to go to "settings", then "Accounts and sync", then click the account you want to unsync, and click the 'Unsync" button.
But the problem I ran into with that method was that the device needed the account to run alot of apps and told me I couldn' unsync, so the factory settings is the only way to really do it.
You can report the website under the information bar and tell them that they have created an account in your name.
If someone from Answers told you that your Android had been hacked, they probably based it on information that you provided. We have no way of knowing if your phone was hacked.
Someone can find information about opening an account with Vonage wireless on the official Vonage website. They have instructions on how to make an account and a series of FAQs.
Someone can go in any bank and ask for information about opening a savings account for a child. Bank workers are always helpful with this kind of information.
Yes, someone can potentially withdraw money from your bank account without your permission if they have access to your account information, such as your account number and PIN. It is important to keep your account information secure to prevent unauthorized withdrawals.
Yes, you can direct deposit funds into someone else's account with their permission and by providing their account information to your bank or employer.
Bank account information is generally secure due to encryption and security measures in place. However, it is still possible for someone to hack into your account using just your account number if they have access to additional personal information or if there are vulnerabilities in the bank's security systems. It is important to protect your account information and report any suspicious activity to your bank immediately.
they cant hijack ur twitter account u probably told someone ur information!
No, someone cannot withdraw money from your account with just the account number. Additional information such as a PIN or password is typically required to access and withdraw funds from an account.
Someone can withdraw money from your account without your authorization if they have access to your account information, such as your account number and password, or if they use fraudulent methods to gain access to your account, such as phishing scams or hacking. It is important to keep your account information secure and to monitor your account regularly for any unauthorized transactions.
"In order to open an ing account, one needs to go to Ing Direct and supply your personal information, give the information on which account you would like to have linked to your ing account, and submit your information."
No, it is not safe to give someone your account number as it can lead to unauthorized access to your financial information and potential fraud.