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How to know if a video call is being recorded

The video calls They facilitate communication when you cannot meet in person, with the addition of seeing the other person that the traditional voice call does not allow, but they can also put the user’s privacy at risk, especially if they do not know that they are being recorded.

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The most popular video calling programs and the electronic devices themselves already have a series of functions so that the user knows at all times that the meeting is being recorded. It is the case of pilot that lights up, for example, on Android phones when an ‘app’ has accessed the camera or microphone.

Video calls are part of the daily lives of millions of workers globally. (GREG MARTIN / OIS/IOC / AFP).

Also the notification that offer services like Zoom that report the recording. The visual cues such as red dots and pop-up notifications help indicate that the recording function has been activated, and audio signals Periodic sessions offer a reminder during recording, as pointed out by the data firm Geonode.

There are other more subtle signals, which do not depend on the technological service, that can help determine if a video call is being recorded without the user having been notified of it. An example of this could be an interaction so formal that it seems scriptedwhich gives no option to divert the topic of the conversation.

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The repeated requests to speak louder or ensure visibilityespecially if they are unexpected or unusual for the context of the conversation, could also indicate that the conversation is being recorded.

These signs can be helpful, but They are not totally infallible., as Geonode warns. This is because some video calling platforms do not offer any visual cues and others rely on the caller to provide notifications.

“Many people are not aware that Your privacy rights could be at risk when you click ‘accept’ for a video call” explains Geonode Cyber ​​Security expert Josh Gordon. “Nothing on the Internet is 100% secure, and that includes video calls,” he warns.

When in doubt, they advise ask directly to the participants in the conversation and observe their reaction, and even always assume that the conversations could be recorded and act accordingly, for example, speaking with caution.

But since dealing with unauthorized recording can be challenging, the user can take proactive measures, such as learning how to use the services, at least the most popular ones, to familiarize yourself with its functions and tools. And if you suspect that a call has been recorded without consent, inform the platform provider.

Source: Elcomercio

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