FaceTime

FYI, Just so you people know that if someone wants to do FaceTime, the other person can record the video & audio without you knowing.


https://www.techjunkie.com/does-face...screen-record/

From the article:
Can you screen record on FaceTime without the person knowing?
Yes. FaceTime does not alert the other person if you record the call using the built-in screen recorder. Snapchat is the only application I know of that will alert the other party that you have screenshotted or recorded. iOS doesn’t have that facility and the many third party screen recording apps you can use on an iPhone don’t appear to trigger it either. This seems odd given that Apple purportedly wants to protect you by not allowing the recording of audio on video chats. That it will allow you to secretly record or take screenshots of a FaceTime call without alerting the other person seems like a bigger privacy issue.
So in other words....if anyone wants to do a face time verification...be very careful the words you use and if anybody starts to 'offer' services, you' better be reeeelly careful with what you say...

Good post NSA...you should really if you haven't post this on the national board to share.
I also posted it under Security Matters on main page.
I don’t understand why some providers insist on doing FaceTime, and don’t really care for references. I personally feel that discretion goes out of the window as soon as you initiate a video call.
Funny thing is LE more likely to do FaceTime as compared to your average John.
I had one provider, that I discussed this with, tell me that she will ask for facetime a few minutes before our appointment to see, not so much me, but the vehicle that i'm in as well as my surroundings...she told me, for instance, saw that I was in a 'normal' truck (she asked me to 'scan' the interior), and felt this was a good way to avoid LE. When asked about FT, she told me she believes that if a person won't share their current surroundings with her...she felt that it could very well be LE on the way over. Agree or disagree, I can see valid points on both sides.
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I had one provider, that I discussed this with, tell me that she will ask for facetime a few minutes before our appointment to see, not so much me, but the vehicle that i'm in as well as my surroundings...she told me, for instance, saw that I was in a 'normal' truck (she asked me to 'scan' the interior), and felt this was a good way to avoid LE. When asked about FT, she told me she believes that if a person won't share their current surroundings with her...she felt that it could very well be LE on the way over. Agree or disagree, I can see valid points on both sides. Originally Posted by havfunnd
All I can say is after reading this, FT is NOT gonna happen for me.
Many years ago, I remember a there was a web site that collected client's phone numbers and posted them on the internet. It was their attempt to stop human trafficking. Now what would stop them from doing the same but this time with a phone number and a photo or a video of clients? I understand & respect a provider's view & their need to feel safe. I know the anxiety I have before I enter the room of a provider that I have never seen before. So I get it. Unfortunately technology shows no bias when it comes to who uses it and to what their real purpose is. Stay Safe.