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Help Retreiving Pictures!

lovemy83

Aug 6, 2007, 11:58 AM
I am a concerned mother who recently noticed a lot of picture messages being sent from my daughter's phone. I looked at her phone, but there aren't many pictures on it, so I beleive she deleted the ones she didn't want me to see. She has been sending about 20 pictures a month to her new boyfriend and I am concerned that they are of an adult nature. Does anybod know how I can retreive these pictures? All I can seem to do online on the VZW website is look at the photos she has uploaded, but not the ones she sent directly from her phone. Any help would be appreaciated. Thank you!
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Cellenator

Aug 6, 2007, 12:40 PM
ha ha how about respecting her privacy, meddling parents 🙄
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Lapdog

Aug 6, 2007, 1:05 PM
Cellenator said:
ha ha how about respecting her privacy, meddling parents 🙄


if the parent is paying the phone bill, it ain't meddling...just trying to see if the daughter is a ho...

If the daughter is paying the phone bill, then mind you own business...
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Cellenator

Aug 6, 2007, 1:56 PM
your entitled to your opinion, i think its an invasion of privacy, if you cant trust your kid then simply take the phone away...if the op finds something she doesn't like and confronts daughter the only thing accomplished is resentment.
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vfa427

Aug 6, 2007, 12:48 PM
You should go to her message outbox of her phone. A lot of times, even when you delete photos from your collection, they stay in the outbox if you have sent them. Good luck.
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lovemy83

Aug 6, 2007, 1:29 PM
I have already tried the outbox. Is there any way to get the pictures into vzwpix automatically when she sends them? And yes, I (mom) am paying the bill.
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vfa427

Aug 6, 2007, 2:36 PM
If the daughter is under 18 and living with her mother, then I think the rest of you should get over your "invasion of privacy crap". It's not like she's reading her daughter's journal or something. There must have been something to prompt this mother to look through her daughter's phone. The peak in picture messages alone is a red flag. I'm 23 and I know that if I had a daughter, I would be doing the same thing, especially if I were footing the bill.

Anyway Mom (haha), I would try calling Verizon and asking them what you can do. They might have a way of accessing the pictures, especially if it is your account and she is under 18. They probably have a certain protocol for this kind of thing. I do not know of any other way. Check to see if...
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robtheman

Aug 6, 2007, 2:40 PM
There is actually third party software that you can use to restore pictures or information that has been deleted from a phone. I don't know the name of any such software, but I remember seeing a news report on it. It would be worth doing a Google search to see if you can find something like that.
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