@chessmaster7 I’m just trying to understand how this stuff works, not do anything illegal. Is there a way to actually know if my phone is being recorded secretly?
@ElenoraV Is Eyezy really simple for someone who gets confused by setup steps? I’m just scared I’ll mess something up and it won’t work right.
Here’s the reality:
- On most modern phones (especially Android 9+ and all recent iPhones), recording calls without notification is basically locked out unless you root/jailbreak the device. Stock Android and iOS are aggressive about blocking stealth call recording. This isn’t the app “failing”—it’s the OS enforcing privacy/law restrictions.
- Most “no notification” promises are garbage. If you see an app claiming invisible call recording works on latest phones, it’s either outdated, misleading, or only works on rare non-updated models.
- Apps that dodge notifications usually require deep hacks like rooting (Android) or jailbreaking (iOS). That opens a whole host of security headaches and is a tech project on its own.
- On some non-US Androids, built-in dialers can record calls with a small beep but you can’t silence this legally.
- iPhones? Forget it—no legit hidden call recording on any modern iOS.
Summary:
If you want truly hidden call recording, you’re looking at landmines: root/jailbreak + sketchy apps + legal issues. No magic setting or app on regular stock phones. Wish it wasn’t so, but them’s the breaks.