@frugalmommy wrote:
@johnb974 wrote:
There is one shop here, they advised you to turn on your cell phone, place it face down on the table, and record. This was for a pizza place.
They must want you to be identified. That's the only explanation for that.
Anyone who uses the phones built in app that has a big microphone on the screen is asking for trouble.
I prefer to use an app that hides itself as a notepad app that runs in the background with absolutely no indication that its running. You can turn off the screen. It will accept programmable SMS or text in the working notepad app text key words to turn the camera recording on and off and even has a special "Delete all" panic SMS that you can send the device or type in the notepad app to erase all recordings.
Even the location you store the recordings can be very buried deep in a system directory of your choice.
I think the person who wrote this app lives in a two party consent state and is very paranoid.
This is only for Android:
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www.mobilehiddencamera.com]
For audio recording, the best hidden app is SC Secret recorder:
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minuapp.wordpress.com]
I have tried every app for Android and these are the the two best fully stealth apps for audio and video recording.
I have a shirt with a front pocket that is just the right size that I can set a small smart phone (Galaxy Light) in the pocket and the camera just sits above the top of the pocket. I can record with the front or rear camera. I choose to use the rear as it's higher resolution. This is a backup to my other camera. I can go into a shop with two cameras now. I have the key fob camera to catch anything I need to and the cell phone as a body camera to catch whatever is directly in front of me.