Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

Subu

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jan 10, 2013
247
6
Dear All

Is there a simple way to record calls on iPhone ?

IF not, IS there an app / easy way ?

IF not is there a softphone / VOIP provider who allows recording somewhere ?

I am within my legal rights to record these conversation and I am ready to sign disclaimer etc


TIA
 
Dear All

Is there a simple way to record calls on iPhone ?

IF not, IS there an app / easy way ?

IF not is there a softphone / VOIP provider who allows recording somewhere ?

I am within my legal rights to record these conversation and I am ready to sign disclaimer etc


TIA

Nothing that I know of, sorry.
 
I believe, and someone will surely correct me if I'm wrong, that because recording calls without consent is illegal in some places, Apple does not allow the iPhone to be able to do it.
 
I believe, and someone will surely correct me if I'm wrong, that because recording calls without consent is illegal in some places, Apple does not allow the iPhone to be able to do it.


^^ Truth

A disclaimer at the beginning of the call is required and must be included in all recordings.

Covert recorded calls require a state or federal level warrant with good cause to record a call where one or both parties are unaware that the call is being recorded.
 
I found some apps several months ago — in the apps store. If I remember correctly, they are all per-pay apps. I searched call recorder. If I find them again, I'll post them.
 
Found it! In the App Store — search "recording call" and a bunch of apps will come up. Hope this helps. I know there are ways of recording calls.
 
Are you jailbroken? If yes then you are in luck. Call Recorder is one that I've used, there are others.

Do a Google search for it. I came across another forum that helped with info and other things but it probably shouldn't be mentioned here so PM me if you want.

A lot of states in the U.S. are "one party" states... which means as long as ONE party (even if it's the party doing the recording) knows, then you should be good to go. Either way, don't expect a recorded call to be admissible in court. Oh and I'm no lawyer.

You can opt to let the other party know you're recording with the in call beep/prompt at beginning, or you can disable it if you want- there are different versions of the app depending on if you want those options.

I made a habit of automatically recording all incoming calls for awhile but it got to be a pain in the ass so I deleted the app.

If someone is saying something on the phone that I should be recording- my feeling is that I shouldn't even waste my time or energy having that person be a part of my life at all...
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.