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INVASION OF PRIVACY


Question Posted Monday March 3 2008, 6:46 am

My brother reads my text messages
and it really pisses me off. I was going out with this guy Joe Hullenfield and he was like "Whose Joe H and why does he call you baby?"
Cuz i left my purse in the kitchen and he took me phone out.
i tell him to stop but he just keeps doing it
its so annoying and an invasion of provacy and im mad because i ddint want him to see any of my txts. and yes he read ALL OF THEM. not just that one.


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uisforukelele answered Monday March 3 2008, 5:47 pm:
It's unlikely that he'll stop, even if you do talk to him, so put a passcode on your phone. It depends on what kind of phone you have, but all phones can have codes that you have to put in to see text messages. If you don't have a flip phone, you can set it so that when you lock your keys it puts a code on it and you can only unlock the keys if you type in the code. My friend used to have a Razr and typed in a code every time she wanted to view her messages. It's pretty easy to do and should be in your settings. If all else fails, delete the texts that you really don't want him to read and keep your phone with you at all times.

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XxdemhatersxX answered Monday March 3 2008, 5:03 pm:
tell your parents. My brother used to to the same but he quit after my parents talked to him. If he still persists, put a password on your phone that is required every time you access your text messages. If you don't know how to set a password, google your cell phone brand.
Hopes that helps
<3

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cOws_in_yOur_tuba answered Monday March 3 2008, 4:07 pm:
Annoying.. >:[

I agree with what the person below me said. Also, try telling your parents about what he is doing. If he doesn't stop, there is usually a way to lock your phone with a password. If you don't know how to do this, look in your phone manual, and it should tell you. You might also want to make sure you never leave your phone lying around again, so that he doesn't get the opportunity. Hope that helps. :]

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M0DERNDAYBARBiE answered Monday March 3 2008, 3:15 pm:
tell him how you feel about it, and explain how he would feel if he was in your shoes. and if he doesn't stop, start locking your phone.

good luck :D

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