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12-27-2012 06:39:23 AM
I want to be able to capture my child's text messages on her phone. I found an app to do this but can't install it on the phone because Unknown Sources has been disabled by ATT. Does ATT have a app or solution for this? The Smart Limits feature doesn't have this option.
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12-27-2012 12:17:56 PM
Here's an app I found posted in an older thread. The member that posted this didn't really know anyone that has used it but you may want to check it out.
http://www.cellspypro.com/?gclid=CN_vp6O2gJ0CFQtM2
Do you pay for her phone?? Is there any way you can just get a hold of her phone and look at them, without her knowledge??
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12-28-2012 01:47:21 AM
Dcookie wrote:
Here's an app I found posted in an older thread. The member that posted this didn't really know anyone that has used it but you may want to check it out.
http://www.cellspypro.com/?gclid=CN_vp6O2gJ0CFQtM2
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Do you pay for her phone?? Is there any way you can just get a hold of her phone and look at them, without her knowledge??
Or, how about this...and please excuse my bluntness, take the phone from your child and read the text messages. Your are the adult and they are the child, not your friend.
Of course if the "child" is 18 or older then you haven't got a chance in he!! of adding them.
The are apps that you can install that will get you copies of the text messages, just google for it. However, once again, you are the adult. Take the phone and read he text messages.
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