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...so that when someone dumps/ deletes the content of the messages from a cell phone, the actual content can be retrieved online? I think that the iPhone actually sends the texting content along with the bill, correct? Does Verizon have that same capability?
Thank you in advance.
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Once the messages are deleted from the device, the content can only be retrieved with a court order. You can view the numbers texted to and from, and the dates and times, but not the content.
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MKPanache wrote:...so that when someone dumps/ deletes the content of the messages from a cell phone, the actual content can be retrieved online? I think that the iPhone actually sends the texting content along with the bill, correct? Does Verizon have that same capability?
Thank you in advance.
Question:
How do I retrieve text and picture messages after I have deleted them from my wireless phone?
Answer:
At this time, there is not way to retrieve a text, picture, or video message without a court ordered subpoena. If you do have this document, please contact Verizon Wireless with your request at:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/contact/index.jsp
iPhone is on AT&T's network currently. Even with the iPhone the text content does not appear on the bill. AT&T has the same policy as Verizon (as I stated above). I know messages are stored on carriers servers for a certain amount of time once the message has been deleted. Then after that their no longer available.
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I don't know about any other phones with other carriers but If you delete a message from your phone then you can only retreive them if you have a cour-ordered subpoena. Sorry.
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At least on my phone, when I delete my messages, they are placed in a 'Deleted Folder'. So check and see if that folder is on your phone.
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sHaY_j wrote:I don't know about any other phones with other carriers but If you delete a message from your phone then you can only retreive them if you have a cour-ordered subpoena. Sorry.
All U.S. providers are the same way & have the same policy as Verizon.