Yes, removing the device from iCloud will erase it.

Removing a device from your Apple ID will remove it from the list of devices you can use with your Apple ID. Once removed, another device can be added to the list of devices that are authorized to access your account.

No, removing the iPhone from iCloud does not erase photos. All photos are stored on the iPhone’s camera roll.

If you are looking to see if your iPhone is linked to another device, the easiest way to find out is to go into Settings > General > About. There will be a section for “Device” that will list the serial number of your phone. If there are any other devices listed with the same serial number, then it means that your phone is linked to that device.

Yes, someone can see your texts with your Apple ID. If you have a Mac, all of your texts are backed up on iCloud and accessible in the Messages app. On an iPhone, the texts are backed up in a file called SMS Backup in iTunes. You can also access them by syncing your phone to a computer and going to the backup folder in iTunes.

If you are asking about whether or not wiping your iPhone will unlock it, then the answer is no. It will only erase the data on the phone.

Yes, you can delete photos off your phone but keep them on iCloud. Simply go to the Photos app, select the photos you want to delete, and then select Delete Photo.

There is no such app. There are, however, a few different ways to check if someone is snooping on your phone without installing an app.1) Check the battery usage. If one app has been using a lot of battery power, then that means it’s been running in the background and could be spying on you.2) Check your recent calls and messages to see if there are any unknown numbers or strange messages coming from unknown numbers.