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QuestionI have Google, but is Google Talk a separate app?CaptianYayaCommunity AnswerYes, Google Talk is a separate app. You can download it from the Play Store.
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QuestionHow long of a call can I record?Community AnswerGoogle Voice lets you record a call for a duration of up to 3 hours. This figure varies for other softwares though.
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QuestionCan I record outgoing calls or just incoming?Ant1toxicityCommunity AnswerYou can record both. Voice plays an announcement to all participants that the recording has begun.
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QuestionI switched on the 'Incoming calls' option, but nothing happens when I press 4. Any suggestions?Ant1toxicityCommunity AnswerMake sure you have enabled the Record call (4) option under Settings - Calls. Once enabled, pressing 4 during a call should start the recording.
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QuestionHow do I record an outgoing call using Google Voice?Snakey006550Top AnswererTo record an outgoing call with Google Voice, sign in to your account and ensure call recording is enabled in the settings. During the call, press the recording key, and you'll hear a notification when it starts. Press the same key again or end the call to stop recording. The recording will be saved in your Google Voice account under voicemail or calls. Always ensure you comply with local laws regarding call recording.
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QuestionHow do I export the recordings?SETSEGCommunity AnswerThe recordings are saved in your account. You can export the data by downloading it from your Google data settings.
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QuestionDoes the call recording take up space in my Google account?SETSEGCommunity AnswerThe recording will take up space depending on where you store it. If you save it to your Google account, it will use space there. If you store it on your local computer, it will take up space on your device. The amount of space depends on the size of the recording.
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QuestionCan I save a phone call and send it to someone with permission?SETSEGCommunity AnswerWith permission, you can. Without permission, it depends. Some states have "one-party consent" laws for recording. Check your state or jurisdiction's laws to see if it's a "one-party consent" or "two-party consent" state.
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