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My ex-girlfriend bought a phone of her friend, her mate was out one night, got drunk and put on a privacy lock to the phone. The next morning her friend woke up and cant remember the priavacy password. So her mate sold it to my ex-girlfriend and now she cant get the privacy password off at all. can someone help?
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Hi, Sean Assuming the phone is a screen lock and not a SIM lock and that you have setup a google account on the phone try this:
Keep trying the screen pass code till the phone get's locked then you should have the option to reset it via the google account.
afaik, there is no default security code on the new nokia series. when user add new security code, phone only ask new security code not ask to change it default code like 12345 on the older series. you must re-programming your locked phone if you dont know the code.
The first thing you can do is to make sure your cell phone number is unlisted. This is a simple step but it's the first step in keeping unwanted calls from your cell phone.
You can unmask the Caller ID on blocked incoming calls, obtain the phone number, and in some cases the name and address, of the "anonymous caller" by using a service called "TrapCall." You can also listen to your voicemail over the internet. TrapCall allows you to unmask numbers, record your calls, voicemail transcriptions, block unwanted callers, and gives you caller id for your cell phone. See resource link.
Register your number with the "National and State Do Not Call Lists." The National Do Not Call list is run by the Federal Trade Commission and you can sign up online at the resource link below.
Even after signing up for the "Don't Call List" and getting that unpublished number there are still those times when the telemarketer finds a way to get through. You can also get unwanted calls from ex-boyfriends and ex-girlfriends'. These people have your number from your previous relationship. You don't want to change your number, but a few over-zealous ex-mates may not go down without a fight and will continue to call after you have told them to stop! In this case, you'll need a call blocking device. These devices allow you to control who calls you, and gives you the ability to permanently block their numbers. See the resource link at bottom of article for a list of these devices.
Set up an account with "Reverse Phone Detective" service in order to find out the Unknown numbers that appear on your caller display. This will allow you to see who and where the number is coming from. Check the resource link "Reverse Phone Detective" below.
Don't rely on your cell phone provider to block unwanted calls for you. For some inexplicable reason, most carriers do not provide you with the ability to block unwanted callers.
My best bet is to go with the google voice number(you can do a lot of things besides blocking unwanted numbers and its free) ..
here is the link to find more information about it
There doesn't seem to be any trust in your relationship. There is obviously a reason for her to delete her messages as well as your reason for wanting to read them in the first place. Try asking yourself two questions:
1. Why do I want to invade my girlfriends privacy and read her messages?
2. Why is she deleting her text messages?
I suggest talking to your girlfriend and maybe going on a "sort-out-my-relationship" site rather than a technical support site, as your problem isn't just phone related but much deeper. Invading her privacy shows that you have no respect for her or her privacy - sort it before you lose each other
The default lock code for any Verizon Wireless phone is the last four digits of your phone number. If you've changed the lock code, then you have two options:
1. LG phones can be reprogrammed even when locked, so dial *228 and press Send. When you hear the woman's voice choose option 1. When the call ends the phone will reboot and your lock code will be changed back to the last four of your phone number.
2. Bring the phone into a Verizon Wireless store, where they can read the lock code off the phone using their computers.
In the case of the original poster - if your phone isn't activated at all, as in it is not currently active on any phone number, then go with the second option. You could, if you really wanted to, call Customer Service and have them put that phone onto your phone number, then when you activate it (*228, send, option 1) the lock code will be the last four of your phone number.
it's not the girlfriend, it is the PDM, passanger door module, got mine a rock auto for 120.00, need to get the one specific for your VIN, not on most parts lists, it is a control board for all power windows and locks and the keyless entry. My cadillac was doing exsactly what your truck is doing. once you put the new one in you need to reprogram the remotes, not too hard, hold down lock button on drivers door, ignition on/off twice, let go of the door lock button, press both unlock, lock buttons and hold untill you hear the lock unlock. your program sequence might be slightlyl different check the web.
good luck.
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