Just read an article about how companies store your phone text messages, so my questions are also storing the photos you take with your phone even in case you have cancelled? And how about those that you didn 't delete?
4 thoughts on “Do Cellphone Companies Store The Photos That You Take With Your Cellphone”
your network doesn’t have access to your pictures unless you send them as messages.
They sample suposedly anonymous info from your carrier. They could only steal pix that were sent across their service towers. They reord calls too.
No, that is in your phone sim card and phone.
Read that story too…I don’t think they have access to your pics unless you use their wireless service to send them somewhere like my VM My pix account or to an email address. The Patriot Act probably would allow access to wireless communications and data by certain people.
your network doesn’t have access to your pictures unless you send them as messages.
They sample suposedly anonymous info from your carrier. They could only steal pix that were sent across their service towers. They reord calls too.
No, that is in your phone sim card and phone.
Read that story too…I don’t think they have access to your pics unless you use their wireless service to send them somewhere like my VM My pix account or to an email address. The Patriot Act probably would allow access to wireless communications and data by certain people.