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TheLastSacrifice

TheLastSacrifice

Student
Feb 14, 2020
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I used to work for AT&T as a customer service agent. While I did not have direct access to this system, we did have a company proprietary tool that allows us to see texts/calls/internet search history on any phone connecting to our network. It could only be accessed after speaking with a direct supervisor. We were never allowed to tell customers we could access it.

With that being said... the police absolutely do not care what is on your phone provided it doesnt contain evidence of a serious crime, and even then it's only if you're distributing something you shouldnt.
Maybe it will contain such evidence. Maybe it won't. Either way I want a clean source of communication.
 
Blueberry Jelly

Blueberry Jelly

Member
Mar 2, 2020
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Maybe it will contain such evidence. Maybe it won't. Either way I want a clean source of communication.

Well, therein lies your problem. Anything sent to or from your phone is on the servers of your service provider. Facebook does the same thing.. you can delete an account/picture/post etc but it'll always be there, just not visible to the public... but the people who want/need to access it will have access to it. It's part of that 1000 page contract you sign.

Use a burner phone. Never put personal information on it. Never send personal information from it. Don't buy it with a credit/debit card. Need to access a website don't log in with your information. Rule of thumb, just pretend you're brand new person just getting on the internet for the first time.
 

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