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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/06\/14\/truecaller-reintroduces-call-recording-for-premium-users\/<\/a><\/br> Caller identity app Truecaller<\/a> has introduced call recording on both iOS and Android. While restrictions on both operating systems prevent apps from recording calls natively, Truecaller is getting around it by calling a dedicated recording line.<\/p>\n On Android, users can directly use Truecaller\u2019s dialer to start recording a call. If they are using another dialer, Truecaller will show a floating recording button.<\/p>\n On iOS, the process is a bit complicated. For both incoming and outgoing calls, users will need to call a recording line through the Truecaller app and merge the calls. The company confirmed that the other person on the call will hear a beep to indicate the call is being recorded.<\/p>\n Notably, Truecaller introduced call recording to premium users on Android in 2018<\/a> and expanded to all Android users in 2021. However, in 2022, Google limited access to its Accessibility API<\/a>, which a lot of apps \u2014 including Truecaller \u2014 used to record calls. So the company had to remove the feature from its apps.<\/p>\n The company said that apart from call recording, it will also provide transcripts to users \u2014 a feature it plans to roll out in the next few weeks. Additionally, users will be able to search through transcripts to easily find information in the recorded conversations.<\/p>\n Raphael Mimoun, Cloud Telephony Product Director at the company, told TechCrunch over a call that all recordings and transcripts will be stored on the device and Truecaller won\u2019t store any data in the cloud.<\/p>\n To facilitate all this, Truecaller leverages a lot of tech from CallHero, a startup founded by Mimoun which the Swedish company acquired last year<\/a>.<\/p>\n Truecaller\u2019s approach is not unique. Solutions like RecMycalls and Tapeacall have used similar ways to record calls. The Swedish company says that storing data locally and not gathering any user info is where its method charts a new path.<\/p>\n In 2022, the Indian magazine The Caravan published a story<\/a> claiming that Truecaller collected users\u2019 data without their consent. The company later denied these allegations in a statement<\/a>.<\/p>\n Truecaller has been testing this feature with some iOS users in the U.S. Today, the company is rolling it out to all users with a premium subscription. With this roll-out, Truecaller now offers three plans in the U.S: a basic ad-free plan ($1 per month), a premium plan with call recording ($3.99 per month), a top-tier plan with call screening assistant ($4.49 per month).<\/p>\n
\nTruecaller reintroduces call recording for premium users<\/br>
\n2023-06-14 21:45:31<\/br><\/p>\n