http://www.spystore.co.uk/pc.htm THIS WEBSITE HAS SOFTWARE WHICH CLAIMS TO READ DELETED TEXT MESSAGES ....
It depends on the phone model, but you would go into the menu and go under messaging and select inbox and scroll to the message you want.
You look in your in-box folder.
yes, if they send it agein
You will thank me later cheers mate
You will thank me later
You can not read old text messages once they are deleted from your phone. You can sign into Verizonwireless.com/myverizon and see the numbers the texts were sent to and received from for the current month but this is not available for past months and you can not see what any of the texts say.
i send 300 text messages in 1 day
You can check your text messages by going into your account. You will need the username and password associated with the account.
If the messages are saved on the memory of the phone itself, you can still view your old messages. Some carriers allow you to save your data on an internet-based cloud.
It really depends on what phone service you are with.
Yes they can but they would need a sim card reader and the phone ME IF I knew which phone to do since working for the government I can listen to your calls reroute them see your texts I can even call or text with your number ONLY FOR HOSTAGE SITUATIONS
It depends where the messages are stored ! If they're stored on the phone company's server - they will be deleted once the account is closed. If they're stored in the handset's memory - they'll still be available to be read - unless they were stored on the old SIM card.
Yes they can. all text messages are stored on the phone company's computers - before they're sent to the phone itself. Phone companies are required to keep text messages for a period (in the UK it's three years). Retrieval of old messages can only be done via a court order.
My first response is "Should your 17-year-old son HAVE a 14-year-old girlfriend?" Then I would worry about the level of 'dirty' in the messages.... are they inappropriate for a 14-year-old girl to be reading? 'Dirty' in your opinion may not be 'dirty' in mine, and may be pornographic and obscene to the girl's parents.... we all have our own level of 'acceptable dirty' and it's a difficult line to define. Remind your son about the laws on underage sex where you live, these differ country by country. Also, remind him that text-messages are not private and can be read by others and traced back to him. Then ask him if, knowing those two facts, he still wishes to send those messages.
Yes. With a little piece of technology called the tardis.
I can answer my own question whoo hoo! I put my sim card back into my old phone and deleted all the old text messages and then put it back in my new one and it was fine!
Try contacting your internet email provider and tell them the problem your having.