Do you use Google Voice and want to record some of your phone calls? Recently my husband and I were trying to figure out how to record a call using his Google Voice account. However, for some reason we just couldn’t get it to work; we were missing two important steps – enabling the feature and using it on incoming calls.

So if you’ve had trouble recording Google Voice calls on your account or just want to know how to do it, here are the steps:

Enable Call Recording

  1. Sign into your Google Voice account and go to Settings; click on the gear icon on the upper right corner of the page and select Settings.

  2. Click on the “Calls” tab and make sure that “Enable Recording […]” is selected – next to Call Options. If the box is not checked, click on it to select it; your settings will automatically save.

Recording a Call

  1. Unfortunately, you can only record incoming calls, so this feature will not work on outgoing calls.

  2. When you receive an incoming call that you want to record, press the #4 on the keypad – whether on your home phone or computer.

  3. An automated recording will announce that the call recording feature is on; all parties will be able to hear this message.

  4. When you want to stop recording you can press the #4 again or just wait until the call is over and hang up.

  5. The audio for your recorded call will appear in your Inbox – much like a voicemail message. Just click on the play button to hear the message.

There you have it. As long as you remember all of these steps, you’re all set.

Charnita has been a Freelance Writer & Professional Blogger since 2008. As an early adopter she loves trying out new apps and services. As a Windows, Mac, Linux and iOS user, she has a great love for bleeding edge technology. You can connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn.

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