TechPulse

Truecaller to Remove Call-Recording Feature for iOS Users Starting September 30, 2025


In a significant update, Truecaller has announced the removal of its call-recording feature for iOS users effective September 30, 2025. The decision reflects growing concerns around user privacy and Apple’s strict policies regarding third-party access to voice call data.

Why the change?
Apple’s operating system does not allow third-party apps to natively access voice calls. Truecaller had previously offered a workaround that relied on recording via a three-way call system, which some users found clunky or unreliable. With increasing scrutiny on app data practices, the company has now decided to sunset the feature entirely for iPhone users.

Truecaller’s Statement:
While an official statement hasn’t been published at the time of writing, industry insiders suggest this move aligns with the app’s broader commitment to respecting platform policies and enhancing user trust.

What it means for users:

  • iPhone users will no longer be able to record calls via Truecaller starting September 30.
  • Android users, where permissions are broader, will continue to have access (subject to local laws and device compatibility).
  • Saved recordings on iOS will still be available unless the app is deleted.

The Bigger Picture:
This update reflects the evolving landscape of digital privacy and the increasing pressure on app developers to adhere to platform-specific guidelines. Apple has consistently prioritized user control and transparency, making features like call recording difficult to implement without native support.

Truecaller continues to be a leading app for caller identification, spam blocking, and contact management. The removal of call-recording on iOS marks a shift, but not a retreat from its mission to make communication safer and smarter.


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