Is there anyway to see iMessage numbers or times they were sent?
MARLOW43
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is there anyway to see iMessage numbers or times they were sent

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deloused
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Yes but you would need to view the iMessages to see the numbers/times/dates directly from a device with the Apple ID in question

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MARLOW43
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We need to find answer

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deloused
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Yes but you would need to view the iMessages to see the numbers/times/dates directly from a device with the Apple ID in question

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vzw_customer_support
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MARLOW43,

Thank you for reaching out to us. We certainly want to make sure that you can see all of your message logs. Have you looked within iMessage under the sent option? Through your My Verizon you do have the option to view call/text logs. You can see more here: http://spr.ly/65878oBYJ.

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sprmankalel
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On the phone where the messages reside, go to the thread and open it as if you're going to send a message. You will need to slide from the right side of the screen to the left side of the screen to reveal the of each message.

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bk43
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I'm using this to monitor my son's phone, so I wanted to do it from within MyVerizon - not his phone.

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vzw_customer_support
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Hello, bk43. I understand wanted to monitor text messages, so I'm happy to help. May I ask what is the make/model of his phone? What messaging app is being used?

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