I don’t like the default GrapheneOS apps, looking to switch.

  • stinerman@midwest.social
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    2 days ago

    Sorry, I don’t really use my phone much to call people. The stock app that comes with LineageOS is what I use when I do call.

    The Fossify phone app would refuse to dismiss VM notifications, which is why I didn’t like it.

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          1 day ago

          No idea in my could try but in some isn’t it illegal to record without warning/consent? Or am I missing something?

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            21 hours ago

            Depends on your jurisdiction. For some US states, only one of the recorded parties has to consent. In my jurisdiction, both parties have to consent.

            Can definitely be useful for longer/complicated calls if you can’t take notes in the moment. I’m not suggesting you use it to break any laws, of course.

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              14 hours ago

              I’m in EU and I have to check that.

              Yeah the only use case is to just record for notes if you can’t/don’t want to take them at the moment

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                Yeah, I’m in Germany. It used to differ country to country, but since GDPR, you need consent, need to have/give a proper reason for the recording, need to store it in encrypted form, need to provide it to the other party if requested, need to delete it upon request, need to delete it when it has fulfilled it’s purpose. Might have forgotten some requirements.

                Things are probably less stringent for one private person recording another, but I’d err on the side of caution and always ask for consent. And if you want to record someone doing something illegal, probably ask a lawyer whether that’d be admissable.