Truecaller’s call-recording feature won’t work on iPhones from September 30

Truecaller, a popular caller ID and spam blocking app, has announced that its call-recording feature will no longer be available on iPhones starting September 30. This change is due to Apple's updated privacy policies, which restrict third-party apps from accessing the iPhone's call recording functionality. Users who have previously recorded calls using Truecaller will have several options to access their saved recordings. They can either download the recordings to their devices, share them via email or messaging apps, or switch their storage preference to iCloud to keep the recordings accessible. However, after September 30, the call-recording feature will no longer be available for new recordings on iPhones. This move by Truecaller is a response to Apple's efforts to enhance user privacy and security on its devices. The change will affect Truecaller users who rely on the app's call-recording capabilities, but it aligns with Apple's commitment to protecting user data and privacy.
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