There is no setting to prevent a family member from deleting Text Messages. I understand what you meant and what you want to accomplish, however, that feature is not available.
No, you can't stop your child from deleting text messages on their iPhone.
Force Stop and then Restart the Message App
You can try force stopping and then relaunching the Messages app to see if that stops your messages from being deleted automatically. You can do that as follows. Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > Messages on your phone. Tap the Force stop option to stop the app.
Open the default Messages app on your Samsung phone. Tap the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner and open the Recycle bin. Check your deleted text messages.
As noted, unless your dad has access to your iCloud account, he can't see anything on your iPhone unless he is looking at your iPhone. He can't see any messages or pictures whether previously deleted or not.
Go to Settings > General > Spotlight Search and turn on Messages, then enter the key words of the text messages in the Spotlight Search bar. You'll notice that the text conversations you have already deleted on iPhone shows up!
Tap the triple-dot menu icon, visible in the upper-right corner of the messages screen. Select the trash bin icon. Choose the conversation you want to recover and select “Restore.”
Pull up the Google Drive backup if you have one.
To access the file and read the messages, go into the Google Drive associated with your husband's account on a computer. Scan the backup folder for the date you want to take a look at and open it. Any deleted texts should be in there.
Using third-party applications, parents can view deleted messages. Many third-party parental control applications are available that allow you to recover and read the deleted messages. MobileSpy, Decipher text message, Mspy, etc., are some third-party applications that allow to recover and read deleted iMessages.
Go to Settings > Messages, scroll down to Message Filtering, then turn on Filter Unknown Senders. When this setting is on, you can only see messages from people who aren't in your contacts when you go to Filters > Unknown Senders.
With messenger kid's app, kids cannot delete messages from chats. But parents can delete messages on kids' messenger. They can do that from their dashboard. If any sent/received message or image is considered inappropriate, they can delete the message from their kid's messenger app.
Screen Time allows you to manage settings for downtime, app use, contacts, content ratings, and more. To use Screen Time, your child must be using an eligible device. See the Screen Time section in the Apple Support article System Requirements for iCloud. Go to Settings > [your name] > Family Sharing > Screen Time.
So, if you want to retrieve deleted text messages on iPhone without backup, Phonerescue for iOS is the first and best way to preview the messages and get them back: Step 1. Download PhoneRescue for iOS to your PC or Mac computer, and install and run it.
However, just because you erase texts on Apple and Android products doesn't mean they're gone for good, according to an expert on the Apple Support Community and Business Insider. They will be hidden, but they may still be saved in system data or elsewhere with your cellphone carrier.
Yes, you can recover deleted text messages on iPhone without iCloud. iTunes is also an official way to back up iPhone. Here are the steps to retrieve deleted iPhone messages on iPhone from iTunes backup. Simply connect your iPhone to the computer and then launch iTunes.
You can do this by navigating to Messages > Edit or Filters > Show Recently Deleted. From there, you will see a list of any deleted messages that are available to recover. You can recover all messages or just certain ones that you select.