Skype can now tape-record voice and video calls

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In a move that'll delight podcasters, journalists and other content creators, Skype now allows call recording
Microsoft has rolled the update out to all platforms (both desktop and mobile) except Windows 10, which will receive the new feature within
a few weeks.Recorded calls are stored in the cloud for 30 days, and are available for all participants to download as MP4 files
within countries
In some US states, for example, all participants in the call have to give their consent, but in others only one person has to give
permission
If you're calling someone in a state with different laws, things get even more complicated.Microsoft has decided to play it as safe
As soon as you start recording a Skype call, all participants will be notified
If it's a video call, it will record video from everyones webcam, plus any screens that are shared.You need to be more careful in the EU,
though
Calls are likely in include personal information (even if it's just names), which means they're covered by the recent General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Not only will you need permission to record a call, you'll need a good reason for doing so, and it'll be your responsibility to take good
care of the data and only hold it for as long as you need it.Provided you stick to the rules, Skype call recording could be extremely handy
Just make sure you're up to speed with the laws in your area, and where your participants have dialled in from.