Swedish firm's callerID app Truecaller has released a latest feature by which user can record voice calls using the app.
In the company's support page it said
" Call recorder is finally here. It's a feature request which we see every day so it's not a question to not add it, you name it and we deliver! does not read/process your recordings. We respect your privacy."
" Call recorder is finally here. It's a feature request which we see every day so it's not a question to not add it, you name it and we deliver! does not read/process your recordings. We respect your privacy."
Truecaller says that only Android users who have Android 5.0 or later version can use this feature. This feature is also not supported on some Android 7.1.1 Nougat devices. These include Nexus devices, Pixel devices and Moto G4.
In addition, the company is giving 14-day trial for this feature after which users will have to purchase it. It is worth noting that recording using Bluetooth may not always work. “It is recommended to record directly for best results.”
In the updated app, users can search for this feature in some simple steps. Press the three-line menu on the upper left corner, open settings followed by Truecaller call recording and enable "Record calls".