Many times when we want to record an important call, as soon as the call starts, that robotic voice "This call is being recorded" spoils the atmosphere.Not only does it sound strange, but if you are trying to save a conversation silently, then it also reveals your plan. But the good news is that many Android phones have a hidden feature that allows you to record calls without giving any alert. In this, you just hear a mild beep, but the other person is unable to understand anything. And the special thing is – for this you neither need to root the phone nor any suspicious third-party app.How to change the settings?First of all open the Contacts app. Note, not the phone app, but Contacts.Tap on the three dots on the top right.Now go to Settings.Find an option like Call Recording or Call Settings here (the name may vary slightly according to the phone model).Now see if there is an option like "Play audio Tone instead of Disclaimer" or "Disable verbal recording alert".Turn this option on. That's it! Now when you record a call, that long robotic message won't play – instead, there will be a short beep that sounds like an old-school landline. The other person won't even notice it. In many countries, this short beep is legally sufficient to avoid getting into trouble.Why is this feature useful?Helpful for work calls: Silent recording is especially useful when you can't take notes during a meeting.Fighting customer service: When companies break their promises, the recording serves as evidence.Safety and self-protection: This feature acts as a wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital security shield, especially for women or people who are at risk.
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