I would like to know what all of information can show up when you get by getting a cell phones history report from Verizon. Like if I wanted to know who my daughter is texting would that show that ? Would it show up if she uses the wifi at certain times ? I would like to know as soon as possible thank you
I'm sure it would show WiFi usage the same way.
Not sure if that's a help but its a quick & easy way to keep track of whats going on. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Tuesday August 18 2015, 9:13 am: I would suggest you call Verizon customer service. If you are the owner of the phone and paying the bill they will be happy to tell you what is normally supplied in the monthly bill. As a Verizon customer in my bill besides all the garbage about the plan I'm on and it's cost. They supply a list of calls made with time of day and duration. They also supply the amount of Data used during the month. Both Data and calls can be made on or off Wi-Fi and on or off your home Wi-Fi.
Our children are far more adept at using these smart phones then we are. I am not aware of just what information Verizon can supply you and at what additional cost. The best thing to do is if you own the phone you go to the horse's mouth and ask them.
While your speaking to them you might also ask them how you can block certain usages or is they can block usage than you don't want your daughter to have available to her. Just remember you daughter is most likely far more tech savvy than you or has friends that are and they will figure out how to defeat any blockage Verizon might tell you about. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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