ok some stuff happned yesterday that i dont feel like goin through but all i need to know is if someone looks up your phone calls for your cell phone on the internet whats gonna be up there!?!?will it have the received too? and will it have the calls that where made after your free time?and is there anyway that i could go up there and like delete anything on the internet(and what site is it and how?)?and if i do do that when someone else goes up there will they be able to tell if someone deleted stuff?thanx
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Michele answered Thursday July 26 2007, 9:21 am: I have more info for you but I am not sure if it applies.
If this phone is in your 'parent's" name, then they can go to the website of the mobil phone provider. Like VERIZON or AT&T or CINGULAR, and create an account, using their cell phone number, and they will be able to see all of the same information that is on the bill. You can see incoming and outgoing calls, and what numbers called you and what numbers you called, and how long you were on the phone. The numbers will also show what city and state they were made from, but not the name of the person who owns the phone number. AND No, you can't go there an delete anything. But ONLY the person who's name the phone bill comes in, can go to the provider website and create a user ID and view the bill on-line.
ImFakingHotPink answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 8:57 pm: Only the phone company you are registered with can and only upon request unless there is a pressing matter like someones threatening you, or police matters. However, there are cellphone hackers (paris hiltons phone as an example but she is a celebrity so i don't think someone major hacker would go into your cell phone)
Yes, the company can check who the reciever was, and if you mean can they see who you called during your free night time minutes- yes. If whatever information that was on your cellphone (pictures, phone numbers, conversations) you probably won't be able to delete because you'd have to be someone who maintences the website to edit things.
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