Comment by fairydaudsted on 03/02/2025 at 18:24 UTC

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Thank you! I’ll see what I can do I guess.. I’m fairly sure I’ll just ask if we can just drop that class and move on because it’s not part of the mandatory curriculum. I don’t really want any drama so if dropping out is an option that will be my answer because I don’t want to deal with that teacher anymore and I don’t really feel like trying to convince everyone that she’s getting paid for nothing. The worst thing is that we see her in the hallway on other days when my kid has other classes and she barely acknowledges us and never said there was a problem with my kid not being in class. She’ll say hello only if we’re in a crowd of several people and other teachers are in the hall, not if we’re just by ourselves waiting on a bench. In conclusion, she just sucks 😅 and I don’t even know how she managed to delete messages but I guess she’s an iPhone magician.

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Comment by hyundai-gt at 03/02/2025 at 21:17 UTC

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I work in Telecommunications and I can assure you that no carrier is going to provide you with contents of SMS or iMessage.

Firstly iMessage goes through Apple's data centers and the carrier does not have any visibility to the message contents outside of the data transmission (eg. 200bytes of data sent between device X and device Y at this time using these towers).

And anything else they may have, they would only release under a subpœna or court order, and not to the end user.