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    iOS 14 may support call recording

      Apple is known for being very concerned about the privacy of users, delivering a closed operating system and, consequently, more secure. However, this stricter measure is not usually welcomed by authorities, such as the FBI, for example, which criticized the company for not having helped to unlock a shooter's iPhone.

      Now, a new feature found in iOS 14 has been drawing the attention of fans, precisely because Apple is very strict in terms of privacy.


      Through a method of reverse engineering, the iPhone jailbreak community discovered an area of ​​the system that allows recording of calls, working for both phone calls and FaceTime calls.


      iOS 14 may support call recording

      In some situations, when the call is made from one iPhone to another, or when Facetime is used, Apple will send alerts to the other person that the call is being recorded. Unfortunately, this feature brings with it a certain bureaucracy: it is only possible to record all or no conversations.

      The service screen also warns that the iPhone owner needs to pay attention to local legislation when recording calls, after all, there are countries that have stricter laws on the subject. Therefore, if the novelty arrives in iOS 14, there is a possibility that Apple will carry out a gradual release to avoid further problems.

      Anyway, none of this has been confirmed by the company, so we will have to wait for more information to know if the tool that allows you to record calls will be implemented in the next version, which by the way, should be compatible with all iPhones that currently run iOS 13.



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