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spot light search and deleted messages still showing up on the iPhone


Question Posted Monday June 17 2013, 7:10 pm

the last post on this was march 2011 , has there been any update on being able to permanently remove messages from the iphone , spotlight still finds them even after deleting and there is no option to deleted again , or even further

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Xui answered Tuesday June 18 2013, 10:27 pm:
You cannot permanently delete messages on any phone. A phone is much like a mini computer, It stores hidden files and data. You can send a message and delete it and it will be traceable despite how many times you try to delete evidence.

A computer stores information onto a hard drive, Same thing goes for a cellphone. There is no way to delete what you send.

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