Read Text Messages Online with AT&T
Recently a friend of mine asked me if he could read text messages online, AT&T being his mobile provider. He wanted to check up on his kids text messages to see if they were involved in anything shady. Well, as far as I knew, being an AT&T customer myself, the only thing I could check online was the date and the time text messages were sent, and the mobile number it was sent to, but that's it. When I checked with customer support, I got the same answers: it's impossible to read text messages online, AT&T employee confirmed it for me.
Why You Can't Read Text Messages Online (AT&T Explanation)
Well basically, the reason why we can't read text messages online, AT&T wise, is because they don't save our text messages on a server. First off, it's just plain expensive to do it when I imagine there are billions of texts sent around every week or so. Secondly, it's a violation of privacy for any of their employees to even so much as glance at a text message that's not theirs. Just as it's a violation for them in general to record and store your phone calls, now isn't that a scary thought... But yes, the only place our text messages are stored is on our phones, well, in the memory of it anyway.
Is There A Way To Read Text Messages Online, AT&T Or Otherwise?
I figured that there must be some kind of way to read text messages online, AT&T can't figure out a way but I'm sure some other smart cookie out there has. And I was right, there is a way to do it, and it's a software called MobileSpy which basically once installed on a smartphone will allow you to track everything that's on it. Obviously that includes allow you to read text messages online, AT&T compatible, and you can do it from anywhere with an internet connection. You simply log on to a secure account with your username and password they give you, and you can view all activity of the phone you've installed MobileSpy on. Too easy!
There's so many features on MobileSpy, not only does it allow me to track everything on my own phone, I can literally monitor every single phone I install it on. And it's totally hidden from view and can't be deleted except by me, so I'm loving it and my friend is too.
Why You Can't Read Text Messages Online (AT&T Explanation)
Well basically, the reason why we can't read text messages online, AT&T wise, is because they don't save our text messages on a server. First off, it's just plain expensive to do it when I imagine there are billions of texts sent around every week or so. Secondly, it's a violation of privacy for any of their employees to even so much as glance at a text message that's not theirs. Just as it's a violation for them in general to record and store your phone calls, now isn't that a scary thought... But yes, the only place our text messages are stored is on our phones, well, in the memory of it anyway.
Is There A Way To Read Text Messages Online, AT&T Or Otherwise?
I figured that there must be some kind of way to read text messages online, AT&T can't figure out a way but I'm sure some other smart cookie out there has. And I was right, there is a way to do it, and it's a software called MobileSpy which basically once installed on a smartphone will allow you to track everything that's on it. Obviously that includes allow you to read text messages online, AT&T compatible, and you can do it from anywhere with an internet connection. You simply log on to a secure account with your username and password they give you, and you can view all activity of the phone you've installed MobileSpy on. Too easy!
There's so many features on MobileSpy, not only does it allow me to track everything on my own phone, I can literally monitor every single phone I install it on. And it's totally hidden from view and can't be deleted except by me, so I'm loving it and my friend is too.