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01 Nov 16 #485287 by J_P_B_2011
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Hi There - not sure if I am in the correct category. This does link in with Child Contact enforcement. A couple of years ago my partner bought his 7 year old son an ipod Touch.he accidently configured some of his iphone settings to the childs device.After a few months, we discovered that the childs mother had downloaded the 'Whatsapp' application and had been reading our private messages for about 3 months without our knowledge.My partner immediately changed his Apple ID as soon as he found out.The mother actually admitted in an email that she had been reading our messages for months. He took her to court for a different matter and during the proceedings she denied having any knowledge of this device.After the hearing was over she now says she has this device and has our personal messages and photographs.Is she allowed to do this?Is this against the law?

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