Truecaller Introduces Call Recording to Help Report Harassment and Fraudulent Calls
Today, Truecaller is introducing a new
Premium feature, Call Recording, to help report harassment and fraud for its
users. This comes as another great upgrade in their efforts to improve their
Premium offerings.
People use Truecaller to help their communication be more safe and
efficient. From their users identifying new business clients, to empowering
women to avoid and report harassment, or for everyone being protected from
potential fraud. Truecaller has been there to safeguard calls and SMS and give
you the right to know who is trying to get in contact. With the added feature
of Call Recording, this will empower their users to keep track of important
conversations they have with businesses, colleagues, and people.
Call Recording has been a highly-requested feature from Truecaller users
for some time, therefore, the team decided to develop and combine it into their
Premium package along with Who Viewed Your Profile.
How Call Recording Works
When a Premium user dials or receives a call, they can toggle on the
recording feature from the Truecaller Caller ID screen. The recordings are then
stored on the user’s phone.
All users who do not have a Premium subscription can try Call Recording
for free on a 14-day trial.
Please note: Call recordings are stored locally on the user’s phone, and
does not touch Truecaller’s servers. The user who records calls is responsible
for following local laws around two-way consent.
More Premium features when you subscribe:
·
Who viewed my
profile
·
Ad-free
experience
·
Contact requests
·
Premium badge
for your profile
To upgrade to Premium, please visit your Premium tab in the Truecaller
app.
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