Text blocks can usually only be done by your cell provider. The message has to be blocked before it is sent out by your phone company. If your company sends it, you will be charged even if it is not displayed on your phone.
There doesn't actually exist a way for you to preemptively block dirty text messages. You can however block numbers from texting you that have sent you dirty text messages.
what do you mean by blocking ? Stopping a sender of a text message from sending future text messages. It is a matetr that has become irritating. Mike
No the is not possible. you are stupid if you think that.
Assuming you are asking about SMS text messages, the term for a block of frequently used text is called either a 'macro' or 'quick text.'
yes it is possible
Yes, it is possible to subpoena text messages in a civil case. This means that a party in the case can request the text messages from a person's phone or from a phone service provider as part of the legal proceedings.
yes
If you call your phone company they can block the number for you so you do not receive anything from that person anymore.
Well I have a Gmail account and you can send text messages to anyone with a U.S. cell phone.
It is not possible to get free text messages from a company called Gratis. It is however possible to get free or 'gratis' text messages from various phone companies if the right call and text plans is used. Most offers now have deals and bundles and these will include a certain number of free text messages.
it is possible to recieve ringtones through text messages if you are able to recieve mms messages but if not get on your phone and go to mytinyphone.com and you can get ringtones there
To block text messages but allow calls from a specific number, you can use your phone's blocking features. On most smartphones, go to the messaging app, find the contact you want to block, and look for an option to block messages while keeping their calls enabled. Alternatively, you can check your phone’s settings under "Block numbers" or "Do Not Disturb" to customize which contacts can call or text. Keep in mind that the exact steps may vary based on your device's operating system.