American tech company Google is rolling out its in-phone recording feature- Android Phone app call recorder to Pixel users in more markets around the world.
According to ANI, the recorder, which was launched in the US last year for a select bunch of users, is finally coming to more countries.
The primary reason behind the rollout is the legal limitations in some regions where call recording without the contact’s prior consent is illegal.
The Google phone app is available on the Play Store. In a report, Google stated, that the feature will be rolling out globally “as a server-side update” and that “some people in India already have the feature.”
ANI quoted the report that states the update will come to “countries with loose call recording laws, which includes a bunch of other countries given only one side of the conversation needs to consent to record a call legally.”
After the feature will release, there will be a new ‘call recording’ sub-section that would be available in the app’s settings, where the users could change how soon they want to auto-delete their recordings or never delete them.
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