Yes
Not legally, as it is an invasion of privacy.
No it's not. It's an invasion of privacy to read messages that are not intended for you. If you hack into someone else's voicemail, email etc - you can also end up with a criminal record. Hacking in any form is illegal !
Ask him ! If he has nothing to hide - he'll have no reason to deny you. However - if you attempt to read them without his permission - you could be guilty of 'invasion of privacy' !
someone read mine..
No. All messages are open and available to be read by anyone. Protect your identity and personal information.
If you are worried about what they are doing or who they are texting then its alright, but otherwise its a massive invasion of privacy.
i suggest do not do that because even if you are in a relationship there must still be privacy between the two parties.
Yes, it is illegal to read someone's email without their permission. This is considered a violation of privacy and can be punishable by law.
No, you cannot typically read the messages of someone's inbox on the Facebook website. You may be able to read someone's messages if they used your device and did not log out from the Facebook website.
This is an easy question to answer. When they are asleep, you simply take their phone and turn it on. You can check the inbox and sent. If all the messages are deleted, there is an alternative way. Take the back of the phone and open it up. Pull out the SIM card in the back. Place 4 wires on the two center and outer metal regions of the card, and place the other end of the wires onto the 4 metal parts in a usb drive on the computer. If done correctly, the phones scripting page will come up and show all deleted messages. You should not read your child's text messages because it is an invasion of privacy. If you are sincerely worried about them, then you should talk to them about the situation, not read their messages, unless the situation is very serious. In this case, yes, you should read the messages.
Of course it is. Unless they give it to you to read. And opening it could be tampering with the mail, which could be a Federal crime.
Yes, it is possible for parents to access and read their child's text messages without their knowledge or permission, especially if they have access to the child's phone or the account that the messages are linked to. It is important for individuals to communicate openly with their parents about privacy boundaries and to take steps to protect their personal information.