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How do I stop AT&T messages backup and sync?

To stop AT&T Message Backup & Sync, you will need to go to the ‘Settings’ menu within the AT&T Messages application. From there, select ‘Backup & Sync’ to access the Backup & Sync settings. Once in the ‘Backup & Sync’ menu, you can turn the feature off by toggling the switch to the ‘Off’ position.

Additionally, if you want the feature to no longer sync with the cloud, you can select ‘Delete Backup’ and this will erase the backup associated with your AT&T Messages from the cloud. After following these steps, AT&T Messages Backup & Sync will be disabled on your device and your messages will no longer be backed up or synced to the cloud.

Who can access my text messages?

The answer to this question depends on what type of device you are using. If you are using an iPhone or Android, your text messages are relatively secure and accessible only by you. However, if you are using a mobile device that is provided by your workplace, your employer may have the right to access your text messages.

Similarly, if your device or text messages are part of an active investigation, law enforcement or other government agencies may have the right to access your text messages. Additionally, depending on your service contract, your service provider may have the right to access your text messages.

Finally, if you have shared your device with other users or have shared access to your text messages or account with somebody else, that person may also be able to access your text messages.

What happens if I turn off messages in iCloud?

If you turn off Messages in iCloud, any messages you send and receive on other devices will no longer appear on your Mac or other devices, and you won’t be able to start conversations from the Messages app on your Mac.

When you turn off Messages in iCloud, messages will still appear on your iPhone and iPad, but they won’t update across other devices. You will still be able to send and receive person-to-person messages on iPhone, iPad, and an iPod touch.

When you turn off Messages in iCloud, all iMessages, text messages, and attachments stored in iCloud are deleted. They won’t be available on any of your devices, including your Mac. However, they will remain on your iPhone or iPad if the message was delivered to that device before you turned off Messages in iCloud.

Offline messages might still appear on other devices if they haven’t been delivered to your iPhone or iPad yet. You can turn Messages in iCloud back on to recover and sync the message history.

Are my text messages backed up?

The answer to whether or not your text messages are backed up depends on what type of device you use and what type of data backup system you have in place. If you’re using an Android device, you can use the built-in Google Backup feature which backs up all of your text messages and app data to the cloud.

If you’re using an iPhone, Apple iCloud is available for backing up your text messages, contacts and more. You can also use third-party services such as Carbonite or iDrive for cloud-based backups of your text messages.

Additionally, if you have a rooted device, you can use tools such as Titanium Backup which enables you to save your SMS messages, MMS messages and more to your computer. It’s important to regularly back up your texts in case you experience a problem with your device and need to restore it or replace it with a new device.

How do you turn off message syncing?

To turn off message syncing, follow the steps below:

1. Open the Settingsapp.

2. Scroll down and select Accounts & Sync.

3. Scroll down and locate the Messages Sync option.

4. Switch the slider off to disable message syncing.

5. Power off and then on your phone to complete the process.

If you want to disable syncing for specific apps, go to Settings > Accounts & Sync > Select app > Uncheck “Sync Messages” or “Enable Sync”.

Once you do this, any changes you make in that app will not be reflected on any other devices that are synced with it.

Why am I getting my wifes text messages on my iPhone?

It is possible that you are receiving your wife’s text messages on your iPhone due to a mixture of settings, iCloud accounts, and other factors.

The first thing to do is to make sure your iCloud accounts are completely separate and each associated with the own iPhones. There can be some confusion if both iCloud accounts are logged in on different iPhones, and this is a common cause of messages being received across multiple devices.

To make sure your iCloud accounts are completely separate, go to the settings of your iPhones and make sure each device is signed in to the appropriate iCloud account.

Other causes of cross-device messaging could include texting on a group thread or the message being sent from a different device than intended. Check with your wife that she is sending her messages from the intended device and make sure she is not included in a group thread with you.

Finally, check all of your settings on your iPhone (in the Settings app) and make sure that Push Notifications for Messages are enabled and that messages are being sent using your Apple ID and not your wife’s.

You can also double-check the Notifications settings and make sure that messages from your wife’s device aren’t appearing in the list of notifications.

By taking a few of these steps, you should be able to fix the issue of receiving your wife’s messages on your iPhone.

How do you turn off sharing between Apple devices?

To turn off sharing between Apple devices, you will need to turn off all the functions and services that are used for sharing on the devices. This will involve turning off settings in iCloud and on the individual devices, such as AirDrop and Shared Photo Streams.

First, you will need to sign into iCloud on each of the Apple devices and disable the services that are being used for sharing. This includes turning off settings such as iCloud Photo Sharing, iCloud Drive, Documents & Data, Find My iPhone, and Find My Friends.

Next, you will want to disable AirDrop on each device. Depending on the device, this setting can be found in the Control Center and can be disabled by tapping the AirDrop icon and changing the setting to Off.

Finally, you will want to turn off Shared Photo Streams. This setting can be found in the Photos settings and can either be disabled completely or turned off for individuals who no longer need access.

By following these steps, you can turn off all forms of sharing between your Apple devices and ensure that only the individuals you authorize have access.

Why are two iPhones getting the same text messages?

If the phones are both using the same phone number, or if both phones have been synced to the same Apple ID, this could cause both phones to receive the same text messages. Additionally, if the same contacts have both phone numbers saved in their address book, then any messages sent out to them will be received by both devices.

Another possible cause is if the individual is forwarding the same messages to both phones. Lastly, it’s possible that the phones are accidentally connected to the same group thread which could be causing both phones to receive the same text messages.

Depending on the type of phone, contact and texting settings can be adjusted to avoid this issue.

Do I have to pay for AT&T cloud?

Yes, you do have to pay for AT&T cloud storage. AT&T Cloud offers several tiers of service and pricing that range from a basic plan that is free up to plans that are tailored for businesses and larger needs.

For example, the basic plan stores up to 25GB of files, photos and videos and offers additional storage for a monthly fee. If you need more storage capacity, the Pro plan at $4.99 per month includes 500GB, and the Expert plan costs $19.

99 per month for up to 5TB of storage. For business and enterprise customers, monthly pricing is based on the total amount of storage and can range from $1,299.99 to over $20,000. Along with the various tiers of pricing for storage, AT&T Cloud offers additional services such as 24/7 tech support and custom integrations at additional cost.

Where are deleted texts stored on Android?

When a text message is deleted on an Android device, it is sent to the device’s trash or recycle bin. This folder is similar to the Recycle Bin found on a computer’s desktop and is designed to store files that have been recently deleted.

Depending on the type of Android phone you have, you may need to use a file manager app to locate the Trash or Recycle Bin folder. On some Android phones, you may be able to access the Trash or Recycle Bin folder directly from the device’s Settings menu.

When a text message is deleted, it remains in the Trash or Recycle Bin folder until it is permanently deleted. Some file manager apps may include a feature that allows you to permanently delete files in the Trash or Recycle Bin folder with a single tap, while others may require you to manually delete files one at a time.

Once a text message has been permanently deleted, it can no longer be recovered and will no longer be stored on the device.

Will I lose my text messages when I get a new Android phone?

In most cases, you will not lose your text messages when you get a new Android phone. Google’s cloud storage platform, Backup and Sync, allows users to back up their data, including text messages. Setting up the feature is simple and only requires that you connect your account to your phone.

Once set up, any new texts will be backed up and even migrated over to a new phone when switching over.

Be aware that in some cases, the new phone may not have the same messaging app or service, which could cause some texts to not show up or be migrated. Similarly, if you were to switch from an Android to a different phone such as an iPhone, it is unlikely that the text messages would migrate over, as Apple does not offer any form of cloud storage for text messages in the same way Google does.