← Back to context Comment by thehappypm 1 day ago This may not be true in all jurisdictions 5 comments thehappypm Reply anonymars 21 hours ago Exactly, that's only one-party consent gaudystead 20 hours ago The operators of the phone system are consenting to the call being recorded by informing you that the call is being recorded. You are consenting to the call being recorded by continuing with the call.How is that not two party consent? wila 19 hours ago It's not a consent, because the options are "Yes" and "Yes", you cannot opt out unless you quit the call. 1 reply → wat10000 21 hours ago Laws are different in different jurisdictions, but often the law only requires notification, not consent.
anonymars 21 hours ago Exactly, that's only one-party consent gaudystead 20 hours ago The operators of the phone system are consenting to the call being recorded by informing you that the call is being recorded. You are consenting to the call being recorded by continuing with the call.How is that not two party consent? wila 19 hours ago It's not a consent, because the options are "Yes" and "Yes", you cannot opt out unless you quit the call. 1 reply → wat10000 21 hours ago Laws are different in different jurisdictions, but often the law only requires notification, not consent.
gaudystead 20 hours ago The operators of the phone system are consenting to the call being recorded by informing you that the call is being recorded. You are consenting to the call being recorded by continuing with the call.How is that not two party consent? wila 19 hours ago It's not a consent, because the options are "Yes" and "Yes", you cannot opt out unless you quit the call. 1 reply →
wila 19 hours ago It's not a consent, because the options are "Yes" and "Yes", you cannot opt out unless you quit the call. 1 reply →
wat10000 21 hours ago Laws are different in different jurisdictions, but often the law only requires notification, not consent.
Exactly, that's only one-party consent
The operators of the phone system are consenting to the call being recorded by informing you that the call is being recorded. You are consenting to the call being recorded by continuing with the call.
How is that not two party consent?
It's not a consent, because the options are "Yes" and "Yes", you cannot opt out unless you quit the call.
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Laws are different in different jurisdictions, but often the law only requires notification, not consent.