Truecaller's call recording feature won't work on iPhones from Sept. 30
from September 30, 2025. This decision comes in the form of Apple's privacy and security policies, which prevents apps when the system resources required for recording. While this feature remains functional on Android devices, iPhone's long challenges have due to iOS limits. Truecaller had previously worked around these limitations by offering cloud -based recording through a virtual number system, but now that the solution will also be closed. Although the iPhone user will lose access to conversation recordings, Android users may continue to use the feature without any change. Truecaller confirmed its commitment to increase user safety through other properties such as spam protection, collar -ID and fraud detection tools. Users are encouraged to download important recorded calls before the facility of the iPhones disabled.
The Key points
- Apple's iOS restrictions prevent access to the call.
- Android users can still now recording features.
- Truecaller used virtual numbers as a work on iOS.
- The iOS solution will also be closed.
- Users should back up significant recording before cutting off.
- Truecaller will focus on collar -ID and spam security.
- Fraud detection equipment is still a development priority.
- The functional dissection only affects iPhone users.
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