No More Call Recording Thanks to a New Google Play Store Policy
This is not something new as Google has actively talked about how it is not in favor of call recording on Android over the past couple of years. With Android 6.0, Google officially killed the call-recording API that allowed developers to bake the function into their apps. This did prompt the developers to look for ways but Google killed most of the workarounds in Android 9.0, and with Android 10, Google completely blocked call recording over the microphone. Developers then turned to Android’s Accessibility Service to offer call recording on devices running Android 10 and above and Google has now announced that it will not allow third-party apps to use the Accessibility API for call audio recording, finally ending the third-party app support for call recording apps. According to the new Google Play Store policy, several of the changes are laid out in the Accessibility API and one of these changes will stop the third-party app developers from enabling call recording using the said API. The change is going into effect on May 11, later this year. To make it simpler, if your phone is already shipping with a call recording feature, there is nothing to worry about as it will still work. The upcoming change is only going to affect the third-party apps on the Google Play Store that use the Accessibility API to enable call recording. The Google Phone app which offers built-in call recording will keep working as intended. “Remote in this context refers to call audio recording where the person on the other end is unaware of the recording is taking place. So, if the app is the default dialer on the phone and also pre-loaded, accessibility capability is not required to get access to the incoming audio stream and hence would not be in violation. Since this is a clarification to an existing policy, the new language will apply to all apps starting May 11th.” Google has not outlined how exactly it is going to enforce the new policy change but let’s wait and see what the company has in stores for us. Source: Google Play Console, Google Play Developer Policy Updates