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iOS 14 could allow you to natively record calls

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More iOS 14 news

There is very little left for the Keynote of the WWDC in which we will be able to see the future operating systems of devices Apple But as the date approaches, more and more rumors and leaks about these operating systems are appearing

The latest leak has to do with a new function or feature of iOS 14 Function that although it can be done using third-party apps, it is not a feature that is natively integrated into the system.We talked about the possibility of recording calls.

If native call recording comes to iOS 14, it may not reach all countries

This function is the protagonist of the last leak. And it is that a screenshot of what appears to be the Audio Settings of iOS 14 has been leaked. In this screenshot, the possibility to activate or deactivate call recording can be shown.

In the same screenshot, it can be seen that this function would be operative for voice calls, both outgoing and incoming, and for calls through FaceTime In the same way you can see which refers to the privacy and responsibility of users if they choose to activate it, and to the different existing legislation on data protection.

The leaked screenshot

It wouldn't be crazy for Apple to integrate this feature into iOS 14But you have to take into account both the legislation and the implication in privacy. There are countries where the regulation is more lax and allows calls to be recorded just for being part of them and without warning.

But there is another in which the regulation is more guaranteeing and the interlocutor must be notified, among other things. Therefore it is likely that, if this new feature is real, it will not be enabled in all countries. As with all leaks, you have to wait for the arrival of Keynote to find out if they are finally real or not.

Anyway, currently it is possible to record phone calls by doing it this way:

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