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Can you find out if the mobile phone short message is deleted and goes to Netcom?

The sent SMS is stored in the outbox of your mobile phone and the inbox of the receiver's mobile phone at the same time;

The received SMS is stored in the inbox of your mobile phone and the outbox of the receiver's mobile phone.

If both messages are deleted, it will be difficult to find the content of the messages that have been sent and received.

The principle of sending short messages is that the sender first uploads the short message content to the short message gateway of Netcom, and then downloads it to the receiver's mobile phone after instant processing. Therefore, in theory, Netcom can query the content of short messages, claiming that it cannot query the content for the purpose of "protecting users' privacy".

Just as Netcom claims that it can only query long-distance bills within three months but not local bills, it can actually query local bills for three consecutive years, but it is not open to users. Once it is opened, it will lead to the loss of economic interests of telecom operators, and the lack of protection of users' privacy will lead to legal proceedings and other problems.

Article 66 of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Telecommunications Regulations stipulates that "the freedom of telecom users to use telecommunications according to law and their communication secrets are protected by law. Except for the needs of national security or criminal investigation, public security organs, state security organs or people's procuratorates shall inspect the contents of telecommunications in accordance with the procedures prescribed by law. No organization or individual may consult the contents of telecommunications for any reason. Telecom business operators and their staff members shall not provide others with the information content transmitted by telecom users using telecom networks without authorization. "