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Samsung Galaxy phones will not support any third party call recording app after May 11

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Call recording application for android devices lets users record their outgoing and incoming calls which make full use of many valid reasons. Many third-party call recording apps are available for Android devices that do not have their native recording app.

But if you are a Samsung Galaxy smartphone user, and are using any third-party recording application, then we have brought some shocking news for you. Google recently announced that Samsung Galaxy users will not be able to access this party recording application after May 11.

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The major step will take place Samsung for to consider safety and security, the change has been made in the interest of privacy. Meanwhile, Google announces this via a developer webinar.

A changing policy that will take effect on May 11, 2022, restricts how developers can use API Accessibility. The company says this API has not been developed and can not be applied for voice calls. Google eliminates the API that allows one or more free apps for Android. Google took this step to protect users’ privacy.

It is essentially noted that Google does not destroy all call recording features on Android phones. Devices that come with a built-in recording feature, such as Google Pixel phones, will continue to provide this feature. Meanwhile, Samsung devices also have their built-in recorded feature for users.

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