As far as I know if the person was recording the conversation then the recording is for their ears only. So what have you to worry about its just like talking to a person who can recall a conversation verbatim.
Unless you said something you should not have said and it was a test set up by your employer!!!!!
It's illegal to record a conversation without the consent of the other party involved. However many companies do so, for training purposes and may include a clause in their terms and conditions saying that they may record. In addition, if they inform you in advance ( eg many call centres give a recorded message) and you decide to continue the conversation, you would probably be deemed to have consented to the recording.
I would have thought the statement above, rather than the statement below, was correct. I am, as always, open to correction.AFAIK, it is not illegal for me to record a dialogue / conversation I am party to, whereas it is illegal for me to record the conversations of others (aka "phone-tapping").
It's illegal to record a conversation without the consent of the other party involved
It's illegal to record a conversation without the consent of the other party involved.
I asked the same question on AAM previously. It is a most disgusting thing to do to anybody. Sure some companies / Banks tell phone callers that the conversation are taped. However in my own case I had a close friend tape our conversations when I caught him. He admitted the taping and stated he tapes all conversations. What a boffoon. Needless to say he is an ex friend and he has not even made an effort to apologize. I have deemed that I will never speak to him again ever.
why on earth would your mate want to tape your phone calls? It just seem's to be a very odd thing to do.
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