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Is Sexting And Cheating The Same Thing? - Retrieve Deleted Text And Then Decide



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By : Ed Opperman   

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Sexting is defined as the act of participating in sexual or flirtatious conversation through text messages. Although many people see this as innocent talk, many others disagree. Often it is the people engaging in this activity that see it as harmless. The ones who see this as cheating are often the partners of the ones doing it. While sexting and cheating may not be quite the same thing, they are often not far apart. If you suspect your lover is engaging in this activity, there are methods to retrieve deleted text to get definite answers regarding the validity of this suspicion.

Cell phone forensic investigators can retrieve deleted text to give you all the details you need about what kind of messages your spouse or partner has been sending and receiving. They can also tell you what numbers were called from a specific phone, as well as who each call was received from and how long these calls lasted. Other information that may be obtained through this type of investigation includes deleted picture messages, video, contact lists, address book entries and even deleted voice mails. All of this information and more can be recovered by a skilled professional quickly and easily.

Although many people attempt it, SIM card readers are not a proper tool to use for getting this information. Often these readers cannot retrieve deleted text effectively. Even when SIM card readers are able to recover some information, it is often damaged or destroyed to some extent in the process. When this information is damaged in this way, it is unusable in most cases making it almost impossible to get definitive answers as to the actions of the person using the phone. Only getting part of the needed information often leads to unsubstantiated conclusions with less than conclusive results proving these actions.

When you turn to a trained professional to retrieve deleted text you get the satisfaction of having your suspicions confirmed. This type of forensic investigation takes very little time to perform and includes a detailed report of all the information which is uncovered during the process. This gives a person verifiable, tangible proof of their suspicions that can be used in the event that a confrontation with the guilty partner ever occurs. This proof will make it very difficult if not impossible for the other person to deny that the events they have been accused of actually did occur.

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Author Resource:- Ed Opperman is President of Opperman Investigations Inc. He is considered an expert in computer and cellular phone forensics.To learn more about how to recover deleted text messages and images please click here now:===> http://www.emailrevealer.com
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