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Although the tech giant Google is often accused of collecting too much information about its users, in many ways it is more concerned about their privacy than other companies. After all, it has been implementing various features for a long time to help protect customers and prevent potential fraud. The same is true of the Google Phone application, which allows both managing all calls and using other functions that are unique to Pixel smartphones. One of the experimental features was a way to immediately start recording calls without having to minimize the application. And according to the latest news, it looks like we will soon see this option on other smartphones as well.

Modders from the XDA-Developers page are responsible for the leak, who "poke around" in almost all devices with Androidem and tries to find files that could reveal upcoming features and news. It is no different with Google and its application, in which case the ability to record calls live should soon reach all other devices. In particular, this would be particularly the case with calls from foreign numbers and unsolicited persons. However, Google has also taken care of the legal side - normally all parties would have to agree to the recording, but this way it would be your responsibility, so you could record the call without having to inform the other party.

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