Yes, iMessage can go from Delivered to read. If the recipient has read your message, the blue checkmark will appear next to the message.

Open the Messages app and find the conversation you want to change.Tap and hold the conversation, then choose “Mark as Delivered” from the menu.

To put a read receipt on iPhone Messages, open the Settings app and tap on Messages. Under the “Message” section, toggle the “Read Receipts” switch to the On position.

Yes – you can turn off delivered messages on your iPhone. To do this, go to Settings > Notifications. Under the “INBOX” section, you’ll see an option for “Delivered.” Toggle this off and your messages will no longer be marked as delivered.

Yes, you can change the status of an iPhone message from “read” to “delivered.” To do this, open the message and tap the “i” icon in the top-right corner. Then, toggle the “Delivered” switch to the “On” position.

There are a few ways to read Imessages without being seen. One way is to use a third-party app like NotifyMe or BiteSMS. Another way is to use the built-in “Do Not Disturb” mode in iOS.

You can’t turn off read and delivered on iPhone. They are system-level features that are always on.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the method you use to read someone’s text messages will depend on your specific situation and the type of phone they are using. However, some methods you may consider include using a spy app, installing spyware on their phone, or hacking their phone.

Yes, iPhone shows when a text is read. The blue “read” receipt will show up in the conversation thread when the other person has read your message.

To turn on Read receipts for one person, open the Messages app and tap the person’s name at the top of the conversation. Then, scroll down and turn on the “Send Read Receipts” toggle.

If you’re receiving too many messages, you can turn off message delivered for your account. To do this:Click on the gear icon in the top right corner of your screen.Select Settings from the menu that appears.Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select the “Message delivery” tab.Under “Notifications,” uncheck the box next to “Messages.