Android smartphones previously had a built-in call recording feature, but the search engine tech giant eventually started removing the said function in the name of both security and privacy. Not to ...
If you rely on third-party call recording apps on Android, then you're going to find those apps useless starting May 11. Google announced several upcoming changes to its Play Store Policy for ...
Manuel Vonau was Android Police's Google Editor until April 2024, with expertise in Android, Chrome, Pixels, and other Google products. For five years, he covered tech news and reviewed devices after ...
Google is introducing a new Play Store policy that will effectively block third-party call recording apps from the Play Store by May 11th, according to a Reddit post seen by 9to5Google. Such apps ...
Google will soon ban third-party call-recording apps from the Play Store. First highlighted by a developer of an affected app, Google made the announcement in a Google Play policy update that becomes ...
A new Google policy will effectively ban call-recording apps from the Play Store starting next month. Under the change, spotted earlier by Ars Technica, call recording will no longer be allowed via ...
If you love keeping a record of all your calls and use third-party call recording apps to do so, then there is a piece of sad news for you. Notably, as per a change in the Play Store policy (via XDA ...
There are many features you can do with your phone dialer app, but one feature many people would like to have is being able to record incoming calls. Whether it's to keep recordings of meaningful ...
Google has announced a bizarre policy that effectively bans call-recording apps from the Play Store. As part of Google’s crackdown on apps that use Android’s accessibility APIs for non-accessibility ...
Google is changing its Play Store policy to clamp down on a workaround that call recording apps were using, potentially closing the final loophole that allowed these apps to exist (via NLL-Apps on ...
You may want to record some of your calls for various reasons. Most people record voice calls for security reasons, of various kinds, while others want to keep them as a memory, and cherish them.
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