the parental control app allows parents to see the texts, instant messages, and emails sent to and from their children’s smartphones. It’s all fine and dandy if the child is doing casual texting and is not too worried about someone getting a hold of their text messages. However, if the child is up to something, they will delete their text messages. One of the main reasons people use the parental control app is to read deleted text messages from a cell phone.
So how does a person view deleted messages from their target’s cell phone? Is there a way to retrieve deleted texts? Well, you wouldn’t need to ‘retrieve’ anything if it wasn’t gone in the first place. the parental control app can help you get a hold of the deleted text messages from your target’s phone like they were never deleted.
How does the parental control app do it?
OK, we’re going to get a bit technical here. Once the parental control app is installed onto a phone and activated, it works in the background – much like Dropbox and Google Drive. This means it scans the monitored phone after a specific period, and if it finds any new data it may need to upload, it saves it in its data table. It then checks if the phone is connected to the internet before uploading the new data to the online user interface. If it doesn’t find an internet connection, the data will remain saved in the parental control app's data tables on the phone and uploaded once it connects to the internet.
This means that even if your target had deleted the text messages from their phone, if the parental control app caught the message when it scanned the phone, it would upload the message, as any deletion does not affect the parental control app data tables.
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After a survey, only 60% satisfy this feature. We will investigate why. Maybe there are some reasons related to Android versions (Android version number such as 10.x)
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