Truecaller is discontinuing its call recording feature for iPhone users, with the change taking effect on September 30th. This will impact iPhone users who use the app. The app, known for its caller ID and spam blocking, is making this change. The decision to remove call recording on iOS, as explained by Nakul Kabra, the iOS head at Truecaller in conversation with TechCrunch, is aimed at enhancing features like live caller ID and automated spam call blocking. The call recording feature, which was first introduced in June 2023, was available to paying iPhone users before its release to Android users. The iOS platform does not provide native support for call recording by third-party applications. Users are advised to download their recordings before the specified date, as the data will be deleted after September 30th. The app offers guidance for saving recordings, which involves changing the storage preference to iCloud within the app settings.
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