Starting with Android 10, Google has stopped recording calls by default, and on May 11 the company is rolling out new Google Play Store policies that prevent third-party apps from using the accessibility API to record the audio stream. of calls.

These changes aim to improve privacy and security as call recording laws around the world vary slightly. However, pre-installed system apps that already have permission to tap the Accessibility API will not be affected by the change.
Pixel and Xiaomi dialers, for example, are two exceptions to the rule. This is considered a native call recording feature. And while Google hasn’t disclosed plans to take care of those as well, we’re assuming some additional policies will be rolled out in the future.

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