Can feds read iMessage?

No, iMessages are encrypted end-to-end. Apple would not be able to read your messages even if law enforcement tried to compel them to do so. Only the sender and recipient(s) can do so.
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Can the FBI see your iMessages?

Information accessible include subscriber data, messenger sender-receiver data, device backup, IP address, encryption keys, date/time information, registration time information and user contacts. All but one (IP address) of iMessage can be accessed by the FBI.
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Can police go through iMessages?

“Once there's a warrant, the police can go confiscate the phone, have it examined, and download [its data].” It's more difficult for law enforcement to get a hold of encrypted messages sent via secure messaging services like iMessage and WhatsApp.
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Can the government look at iMessage?

"Because iMessage is encrypted end-to-end, we do not have access to the contents of those communications," Apple said. "In some cases, we are able to provide data from server logs that are generated from customers accessing certain apps on their devices."
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Can iMessage be monitored?

Your iMessages and FaceTime conversations are encrypted end-to-end, so they can't be read while they're sent between devices. Mail lets you go incognito.
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Is iMessage really private?

iMessage is tailor-made for iPhone: texts between two Apple devices with iMessage enabled are always end-to-end encrypted. However, there will be no encryption if an iMessage user sends a text to an Android device.
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Who can read your iMessages?

If you backup or synchronize your phone to iCloud then anybody who has the details for that account, or even has their phone connected to the same account (a family member, for example), could potentially see your personal text messages.
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Can the federal government access your iPhone?

Apple has never created a backdoor or master key to any of our products or services. We have also never allowed any government direct access to Apple servers. And we never will.
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Can the US government see your texts?

While authorities must at some point notify individuals when they are targeted by wiretaps or subpoenas for bank information, there is no such mandate for electronic data such as emails, texts or location information.
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Is iMessage really encrypted?

We designed iMessage to use end-to-end encryption, so there's no way for Apple to decrypt the content of your conversations when they are in transit between devices. Attachments you send over iMessage (such as photos or videos) are encrypted so that no one but the sender and receiver(s) can access them.
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Can police read deleted iMessages?

The answer is yes—by using special tools, they can find data that hasn't been overwritten yet. However, by using encryption methods, you can ensure your data is kept private, even after deletion.
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Can feds tap Facetime?

Carriers cannot intercept iMessages because they're encrypted and routed over Apple servers—and the same thing applies to Facetime.
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Can FBI access iCloud?

‌iCloud‌ data in accounts with Advanced Data Protection can only be read by a trusted device, not Apple, law enforcement, or government entities.
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How do you know if the feds are investigating you?

One of the most common signs that you are under federal investigation is if agents from the FBI, IRS, or another federal agency show up at your door unexpectedly. They may come to ask you questions about a case they are working on or serve you with a search warrant.
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Can iMessages be used in court?

Text messaging leaves an electronic record of dialogue that can be entered as evidence in court. Like other forms of written evidence, text messages must be authenticated in order to be admitted (see this article on admissibility by Steve Good).
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How long do the feds watch you?

How long do the feds watch you? For most federal crimes, the statute of limitations is five years. Bank fraud has a statute of limitations of ten years. Immigration violations and arson are also subject to a ten year limit.
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Can police get all your text messages?

If the law enforcement officers go to your cell service provider or Google, they can access information on your text messages and emails if they have a court order. If the police have a subpoena, they can access emails that date back as far as 180 days, whether they are opened or unopened.
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Can law enforcement see my text messages?

In fact, in most states in America, a police officer is allowed to read over your texts and peruse other personal information on your phone whenever they want. The Fourth Amendment privacy rights and protections do not apply here. Right now, police officers can apprehend you for small crimes.
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How far back can police recover text messages?

All of the providers retained records of the date and time of the text message and the parties to the message for time periods ranging from sixty days to seven years. However, the majority of cellular service providers do not save the content of text messages at all.
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Can feds tap your cell phone?

Federal agents cannot simply start tapping your phone without first obtaining court approval. In its request, the Department of Justice must include a description of who will be subject to the wiretap and its details under 18 U.S.C. § 2518.
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Can the Feds Watch your phone?

Short answer, no. The only reason the FBI would ever “watch” your phone would be during a wire tap which includes a long legal process to get approved, sufficient evidence that illegal activity is occurring, and everyone involved must follow strict rules and guidelines as to what they can and cannot listen to.
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Can Apple Imessages be subpoenaed?

This is not a common occurrence, so, in short, the answer is, yes, text messages can be subpoenaed, but, no, they are not frequently used as evidence for the reasons above. Text messages can fall into the murky area of 'hearsay evidence,' which is inadmissible in court.
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Do iMessages show up on phone records?

iMessages are not in your text log regardless of how they are sent. When sent over cellular, they are just data to ATT.
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How can I tell if someone is reading my text messages on iPhone?

On an iPhone

When you text someone with Read Receipts turned on, you'll notice the word "Read" beneath your message, and the time it was opened. To turn on your Read Receipts in the iMessage app, click Settings, scroll down and tap Messages. Enable Send Read Receipts. These steps work with Macs and iPads as well.
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Is iMessage more secure than Messenger?

As a result, iMessages are end-to-end encrypted. This means that, unlike SMS messaging, where your cellular provider can read your messages, Apple cannot. However, you must note that no messaging method is 100% secure as all systems are at-risk of hacking.
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