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Why are my parents getting my texts?
If someone in your family is getting text messages meant for you, or vice-versa, it’s probably because those devices are sharing the same Apple ID. This typically happens because, at some point, you all wanted to share content you bought from the iTunes store, including apps, games, music, movies, TV shows, and more.
Why is my mom getting my texts on her Iphone?
If you’re getting messages meant to go to another device or person in your family, it might be because your Apple ID is tied to their particular devices. To see which accounts are associated with your Apple ID, go to Settings>iCloud>select your account at the top>Devices. Head to Settings>Messages>Send & Receive.
How can parents read text messages?
Install a Text-messaging Monitor Programs such as My Mobile Watchdog can be installed on the child’s phone, and then parents can receive reports with full details of text messages, including sender, date, time and content.
Can my parents see my photos?
Answer: A: Actually a Shared Family photo album is a feature of Family Sharing. Photos need to be actually shared through that album to be visible to other members of the family group however. So unless you actually share you photos, they cannot be seen by anybody else.
Can my mom read my texts?
In a normal scenario, there is no way your parents can track your text messages. However, your parents can access the carrier account in case of SMS messages. As for social media and IM messages, they can only track your messages if they know your login credentials. Otherwise, they won’t be able to do it.
Can your parents see whats in your camera roll?
If you are sending photos via text, your parents will be able to see the numbers you messaged as well as the date and time of each message. The contents of the message itself, whether it be photos or text, are not visible to your parents.
Can my parents see what I do on WiFi?
Yes, WiFi routers keep logs, and WiFi owners can see what websites you opened, so your WiFi browsing history is not at all hidden. WiFi admins can see your browsing history and even use a packet sniffer to intercept your private data.