Remove flip phone from number share with access to account
My former partner kept the flip phone that I reported as lost/stolen Nov/2023. We shared the Verizon account. He had this phone on number share before it was disconnected w/o my knowledge. My Apple iPhone 14 bill nor the MyVerizon app doesn’t reference his number/phone anywhere except under manage number share. Still does as of today. Until Mar/2025, an Apple iPhone SE (3rd Gen) was in his possession. It is still on my bill.
Since 01/2024 I have had the usual signs of my phone being compromised: searches on unfamiliar topics I didn’t make, unfamiliar calls on logs, high data use, battery drained, texts & calls deleted from logs, wrong phone number entered on MyCard, pictures downloaded from Security Cam, passwords deleted, OnStar sign-on created and manipulated. Etc., Data Privacy downloaded reports show Chats, Meets, What’s Ap’s accessed through my iCloud.
I feel like Sandra Bullock in 1995’s The Net. But I’m not in Cozumel. Dammit!
In trying to correct: Changed passcode, password, Apple ID, logged off between changes. At least 20 times. I’m not alone in stating Apple, Verizon, Google, OnStar, Police - NO HELP, whatsoever. You’re on your own.
Am I actually being hacked into by a flip phone I paid $250 (remaining on the contract) on the day reported? That has managed to keep access after being reported?!? By someone who had their phone replaced and kept that phone.
Current situation: Nov/2025. During a service call with Verizon the number sharing was discovered.
Verizon: Your account was accessed by this phone. And?
Apple: Call your carrier
Google: crickets
OnStar: Good at transferring/dropping/permanent hold on calls
Police: If they don’t cooperate, our hands are cuffed. (same ones who came to my house after a drunk call in 1993)
((Princess phone, pink, teen line))
Besides a nuclear reset, can I shake this guy? Before Melissa McCarthy frames me for murder?
iPhone 14, iOS 26