We knew it was on its way since the start of the year and now it has started activating some users: automatic call recording for calls from strangers It is already showing up as an option for some users.
While Google started adding call recording functionality to its own phone app over a year ago, its rollout remains limited to a few regions. In them, Google now goes further in the registration, giving the possibility of automatically record calls
Record calls automatically
After the dark age of Android call recording, since Google blocked the method used by most apps in Android Pie last year, a silver lining has appeared: Google added the recording function directly in your Phone app, although in test mode and in a few regions.
The way to record calls from the Google app was to press the record button while on a call in progress, but Google is now adding a way to automate recording. From the phone app settings, a new section appears for those who could already record calls manually: always save.
From these settings you can choose if you want automatically save calls from numbers you don’t have in your phonebook
By enabling auto-check-in, Google reminds you that you and the other person may be in an area that requires consent before check-in, as well as this the system informs the other person by means of a phrase that the conversation is being recorded.
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