There are plenty of such applications on Google Play, but it's hard to understand who to trust (I know about application permissions). Which call recorder would you recommend, preferably from big known company?
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1When it comes to trust, it's much better to check with F-Droid as source for your apps. And when it comes to personal data, it's best to avoid trackers (which is usually covered by using F-Droid – but rarely by "big known companies"). You can find some call recorders here in my list, and Call Recorder would probably be a good candidate (author has several trusted apps on F-Droid). Not using a call recorder myself, so only a comment…– IzzyCommented May 31, 2020 at 16:49
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@Izzy thanks for links, Call Recorder records only my voice by the way, I'll continue to look for.– R SCommented Jun 1, 2020 at 10:13
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@Izzy about trackers: what if call recorder tracks me? Is it differs in some way from any other application tracks us? And I don't use a phone for a web-browsing.– R SCommented Jun 1, 2020 at 12:51
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1@Izzy I've found suitable application by the way, CallRecorder for Android from f-droid.org does it. Thanks.– R SCommented Jun 1, 2020 at 13:42
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"records only my voice": see the description. This might well be a limitation of your device/ROM. As for tracking: IMHO that's always bad, right. But the more "personal" the details are, the worse it is. With a call recorder, data most likely include whom you talked to and when. So it's not "just your own data", but also personal data of the person you talk with. If you personally don't care (or "accept out of resignation"), you cannot definitely say the same for all other people. Agreed, most have "given up", but not all ;)– IzzyCommented Jun 1, 2020 at 13:44
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Call recorder for Android (version 25) from f-droid.org records both your and incoming voices. Works on Android 7.1.2.