Presumably in order to try to deceive you - to make the call sound plain and matter of fact, when it's really anything but that. Have you considered confronting him about this?
Cell phone conversations can potentially be retrieved through various methods such as call recording software, hacking, or lawful interception by authorities. It is important to note that recording conversations without consent or hacking into someone else's phone is illegal in many jurisdictions.
Sadly, no! This phone dosn't have conversations which was one of the reasons I didn't like this phone. Still, the keyboard is great and this thing has tons of apps.
Never. Hacking mails and tapping phone conversations is illegal without an appropriate warrant.
If the phone is registered in her name and she also has a personal email address then she does not have to change a thing and it is up to her husband to change his cell number and email address.
Only if there is a 'phone nearby
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You can politely communicate your preference by saying something like, "I prefer not to engage in phone conversations, but I am happy to communicate through text or email instead."
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Yes if they really wanted to but I dout that they will.
Not if you are a party to that conversation.
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Because your husband has set them up that way.