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Telephone Recording
Telephone Recording

Telephone Recording Device

The age of personal privacy is drawing to a close. With hackers, governments and individual websites able to collect enough information about a person just from the time that they spend online, it is becoming harder and harder to keep things private. Unless you cut yourself off from the internet, you put your data, shopping habits, interests and hobbies on display each time you log on.

However, there is a way round this. By making the most of telephone sales, banking and information services, you can be more sure of security. Telephone banking personal are all put through rigorous training and a criminal background check before they even go near a phone, so you can be certain that your details will be safe. Salespeople are all on a commission, so youll be assured of good customer service, and most will be able to lay their hands on a range of discounts that you might not be able to get out of a simple website.

There is one major drawback to this, and this is that there is a lot of people who will write down your personal details on a separate sheet of paper, and try to use them. This is where a telephone recording device is your lifesaver. These ingenious devices will record both sides of a conversation, and can be used discreetly on every call. This would allow you to record each conversation and save to either CD or your computer, meaning that if you do suffer from an identity attack, you can submit your files to the police. They will be able to work out what information has been used, and who you gave it to. You could always bluff, and inform the people youre calling that youre using a telephone recording device, but in the case of serious trouble, youll be left unprotected.

A telephone recording device doesnt have to cost a fortune, and indeed the cheapest versions can cost under $100. These do tend to be made poorly, and the audio quality can make some voices and accents difficult to decipher when listening back. These simpler devices merely clip onto the mouthpiece, meaning that they can be used on either your cell or home phone, but will need to be plugged in to work. Wireless devices are becoming available, but do tend to cost more.

The top of the range telephone recording devices look like spy tools, which is where the technology stems from. These tap directly into your phone line, and will automatically start recording when you answer the phone. They will also be able to display not just the number that is calling (including giving you details if someone has tried to withhold their number), but also links to a national phone number database and will identify the caller by name and address. These do tend to cost a lot of money, but the investment could be worth it as a preventative measure against identity fraud. So nows the time to get your privacy back, and invest in a telephone recording device.




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