If your username suggests Vancouver Island, Canada, I would contact one of your service providers (Rogers, Bell/Virgin Mobile, Telus etc). This is largely due to government laws that assist police in tracking criminals, however these laws will be different depending on your region of the world. Regular Text Messages: Phone companies have policies about what they keep and for what duration, there is unlikely anyway to tell your phone company to stop recording text messages or networking data. Flash Storage is how your device remembers it's operating system, app data etc and that may contain logs with message content but it is most certainly encrypted and anything that apple can support (iMessage / Blue Texts) are encrypted and are incapable of being traced or read by anyone but your devices and the other user's devices. Hardware components and log files on your iPhone: Electronic memory most commonly volatile meaning that it will be wiped during a reboot. There’s no way for us to decrypt your data when it’s in transit We designed iMessage and FaceTime so that Messages are encrypted on your device so that they can’t be accessed To access this feature, log into your email account on a computer and look for the Recover Deleted Emails option. We use end-to-end encryption to protect your iMessage and FaceTimeĬonversations across all your devices. Many email providers have a Recover Deleted Emails feature that allows you to recover emails that have been deleted within a certain period of time. Here's what Apple has to say about iMessages (which are managed through iCloud).
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