All signs point to yes. Had an ex who did the exact same thing and he indeed was cheating. If she wasn't she would have nothing to hide! Good luck!
No, it does not mean your girlfriend is cheating if she deletes calls on her cell. It is wise every so often to delete incoming messages or they begin to pile up. Communication is everything so start now. Ask your girlfriend in a normal manner why she is deleting her messages and you might be surprised she is simply getting rid of messages she has answered.
If you format, or more accurately, reformat, your cellphone, it essentially deletes everything from the memory on the phone.
deletes all ur contact, messages n resets all the settings to earlier state but it does not wipe d sd card also deletes all installed apps.....:)
While dewleting numbers does not mean he is cheating, it doesn't look well in that respect. The only reason to delete call history is to prevent someone finding out so probably yes he is cheating
Yes.... she is cheating so u moswell give up now....
The most common cheating signs are as follows:- more vacant towards yourself. keeps going out without you. deletes messages from phone as soon as they have read them. sometimes when people cheat they get super sweet and act all happy, other times they get nasty,it all depends on the person and the level of guilt they feel.
yes it does, you might have this setting saved but you have to go to the messaging button then go to options, and where it says keep messages you choose which one you want, i have mine on forever so it will always stay on.
yes, go to your sent or outbox highlight the message you want to delete and go to options delete selected. This does not prevent the recipient from receiving the message. It deletes it from your account.
The Delete key deletes characters to the right or in front of the cursor. The backspace key deletes characters to the left or behind the cursor.
The POP protocol, by default, downloads messages to your computer and then deletes them from the mail server. If you leave all of your email on a primary computer (for example, your office computer) but want to have access to recently received email on a secondary computer (a home computer), you should leave your messages on the server for a limited period of time.
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Actually I ask this because when I walked into a barber shop one random day, this man walked up to me, snatched my cell-phone from me, looked through all my stuff and then returned it to me. I know that had to be illegal.