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How to record your calls without breaking the law: A state-by-state guide
Credit: Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority
Recording your phone calls seems like the sort of thing that you should be allowed to do, right? But then, you’d probably be less cool about someone else recording your calls, and that’s what you’re doing to the person on the other end of the line when you record your own. For this reason, it’s illegal in some parts of the US to record a phone call without the consent of both parties. Each state decides its own rules, and there are also exceptions to getting explicit consent. This simple guide will run you through everything you need to know to record call audio while staying on the right side of the law. More... |
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