Considering the heavy use of cell phones these days, I think we all know what Truecaller East. In one of the recent app updates, they rolled out a free call recording feature for their users. In this article, we will tell you how you can activate and use it.
Previously, there were several free third-party apps specifically designed to be able to record phone calls. But, after cybersecurity and privacy concerns were cracked down on, most of them were shelved and abandoned. Google restricted the execution of these applications and got rid of the API used for this purpose. Considering how important call recording is to some people, several smartphone manufacturers have integrated call recording features into their phones. Along with new reforms and developments, Truecaller last month rolled out version 12 of its app which made the call recording feature, which was previously only available to premium users, free for everyone. Let's see how you can configure it.
The process in place here is quite simple. First, you need to make sure that the Truecaller app is downloaded on your phone and an account is created there with all your credentials. After that, follow the steps below:
Go back a few steps until you reach a Truecaller page and tap Understand. Do that and you're done! Every time you make a phone call now, you'll see an option to save it. Truecaller also gives you automatic call recording option where app recording calls all by itself. Here is how this setting can be enabled:
Users should note that this call recording feature is not available for iPhone users. Often, restrictive iOS policies prohibit third-party apps from seeking access to use the phone's microphone. This made it difficult for Truecaller to integrate this feature on iPhones.
If you don't trust Truecaller and are looking for a third-party replacement to record your calls, your best bet is Google's Phone app. The call recording feature was only recently added to the Phone app and it works great. Here's how you can use it.
That's all you had to do here. We hope you can now record calls using Truecaller or a third-party app like Phone by Google.