Call Recorder PRI manual © 2009-2019 Vidicode®
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1.7
Privacy related functions
In some situations Call Recording is perceived as an intrusion of the privacy. The
Call Recorder has several functions that allow the user to protect the privacy of
anyone involved.
In most applications the recorder is set up to record all calls automatically. The Call
Recorder PRI can however be used to record specific numbers only or can be set to
exclude certain numbers from recording. For this feature the Call Recorder PRI has
a Numberlist that can be used as “blacklist” or as “whitelist”. See Chapter 6 for
more details.
The Call Recorder PRI can be used as a security recorder. For this purpose the
recorder has a feature where the number of day’s can be set for the recorder to
keep the recordings. In case of an emergency, recordings can be accessed while
daily recordings are removed after the set number of days. This is used when for
matters of privacy it is not desirable to keep recordings of the people involved for a
long period. See § 4.7 for details.
Another option for security recording is the DTMF initiated recording. The Call
Recorder can be set up so it can detect DTMF tones on the line and start and or
stop recording, or label recordings so they are not deleted afterwards.
The CryptoCard option can be very effective to protect privacy. When the Call
Recorder PRI is set up to record with the CryptoCard the privacy of the people
involved can be guaranteed because the recordings can only be played with a card
matching the card the recording was made with and the password that belongs to
it. Without the CryptoCards the recordings are not accessible. There are
CryptoCards that can only be used to encode and not to decode recordings, so
even when the recorder is stolen the privacy of its users remains protected.