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Old 09-10-2007, 04:53 PM
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Default Log sent with bill using jivetalk

My friend says when I get a bill in the mail it should show a log of messages I sent is this true I'm curently using jivetalk I don't want my mom to see what I've sent

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Old 09-10-2007, 07:00 PM
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JiveTalk uses data, not text, so all your mom will see is the total amount of data (mb) that was used.

Even if JiveTalk used SMS not data (which it doesn't... but for the sake of argument) - all that would show on the bill is the number that was SMS'd and whether it was incoming(received) or outgoing(sent).
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DubyaEl is correct Jivetalk uses data not SMSs. There are some messenger services which use SMS instead of data, but Jivetalk is not on of them. Your secrets are safe.
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