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Call recording iPhone 6s
sleepymans
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Does anyone have advice or recommendations on a facility/app which can simply record incoming and outgoing calls.
Yes, I realise the caller or recipient must be aware and agree to the recording....but bearing in mind all the banks, suppliers, insurance cos etc that we call all expect us to agree to them recording our calls to them, I want to have a level playing field.
Thanks for any recommendations or experiences
Yes, I realise the caller or recipient must be aware and agree to the recording....but bearing in mind all the banks, suppliers, insurance cos etc that we call all expect us to agree to them recording our calls to them, I want to have a level playing field.
Thanks for any recommendations or experiences
:A Goddess :A
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sleepymans wrote: »Yes, I realise the caller or recipient must be aware and agree to the recording..
Says who.. ?I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0 -
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Found this article: https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/how-to-record-calls-iphone/0
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TadleyBaggie wrote: »Found this article: https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/how-to-record-calls-iphone/
From your linkEditor’s note: There are federal and state laws pertaining to the recording of phone calls.
Not many of those in the UK
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sleepymans wrote: »Not sure legally.....but morally? I would.
Depends on who' you're recording and why - it wouldn't be immoral to record someone you mistrust, would it?I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0
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