Default is keep them forever on the iphone. You have to manually set to to 1 year or less.I suppose there is probably a way to technically prove when he deleted them, or to recover them, but there's a decent chance he just has his phone set to do that automatically. iPhone text history delete options are after one month or after one year, if i remember right.
Default is keep them forever on the iphone. You have to manually set to to 1 year or less.
Oh I wasnt saying you were wrong just giving you the details that the default is forever. I'm pretty sure he's not technical if he truly asked how to delete things over 1 year old though.Right, wasn't implying that he wasn't aware of that, but he could have set that years ago. Imagine how many texts he sends/receives in recruiting.
Lets hope media members call Urban out after every postgame presser this year.
Can't wait to see Herbstreit defend this every game day and the signs behind him
That is if they really wanted to know.Cant they just pull his SD card and see what was said? I thought even though you delete things from your phone, its still on the SD card.
The messages from an imessage account are not stored on an SD card(iphones dont have one) they are stored on the cloud account which is encrypted and Meyer would need to give that password/fingerprint which already has been debated as self incrimination. If this is a corporate phone(read university owned phone) the sysadmin may have a master account to store info but highly doubtful.Cant they just pull his SD card and see what was said? I thought even though you delete things from your phone, its still on the SD card.
Lol. You funny.I think people don't like Herbstreit because he was super hot and now he's still kinda hot even though he's getting to be an old timer. I had the same theory on why Leonardo DiCaprio couldn't seem to win an Oscar for ages (until he got dirty and rugged and older).
Even when he announces OSU games he remains very neutral.
Lol. You funny.
But yes, he’s extremely neutral and professional. Love how he’s helped corso our after his stroke. He’s the type of guy you’d want in your corner.
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