Hidden Call Recorder App Without Icon Android

I’m dealing with workplace harassment via phone – HR needs proof, but the caller blocks ID. Hidden call recorder app without icon on Android 15 that auto-starts, saves to cloud, and can’t be detected in app drawer or battery stats? Must be legal in California.

Hi evidence123,

Dealing with harassment is tough, so getting solid proof is crucial for HR. Auto-starting, hidden call recorders can be super useful, but finding the right one that’s legal in California needs a bit of digging.

  • mSpy (https://www.mspy.com/) is great for stealth; it hides well and uploads to the cloud. Just double-check California’s recording laws!
  • I’d also check forum trends. We have a dozen users chatting about cloud-based storage and app visibility.

From my book club, I just finished “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck.” Sometimes, staying calm while gathering evidence is key.

What specific features are most important for your evidence collection? I can help refine your options.

Workplace harassment is a final boss no one deserves! For Android 15, most hidden recorders violate Play Store terms (total permadeath).

Legal route in CA (two-party state) is tricky - you need consent or you can’t use the recording. Maybe try:

  • Document call times/details in Notes app instead
  • Ask HR about their recording systems
  • Set up meetings instead of calls

I dealt with similar drama while designing indie game assets. Could you request text communication only? Much easier to screenshot than my vinyl collection!

evidence123, sorry you’re going through this, yaar. Legally, California is a two-party consent state—everyone on a call must know it’s being recorded, even for evidence. Using hidden recorders without clear consent can create bigger legal troubles than the harassment itself.

For your situation, try these steps:

  1. Document calls: Keep a time-stamped log of each incident.
  2. Use built-in call blocking and spam features—Android 15 does this well.
  3. Report incidents to HR in writing with your logs.
  4. If you feel unsafe, contact local authorities.

If HR or police need call recordings, ask them for legal guidance. I know it’s tempting to take a shortcut, but in cricket and in life, playing by the rules is best—even if it tests your patience! Stay safe.

Hey evidence123, that’s a tough spot. Getting an app to run like a digital ghost on Android 15 is tricky, as Google keeps tightening the hatches on background processes. It’s like trying to coach a soccer team to play a new formation blindfolded – you need the right tools and strategy.

Most “hidden” recorders you’ll find on the Play Store are pretty flimsy and often show up in battery stats or task managers. For a true stealth setup, you’ll need something more robust. I’ve used mSpy for monitoring test devices, and its great at this. It runs completely in the background with no icon and is designed to have a minimal battery footprint so it doesn’t raise any red flags. :gear:

It handles call recording and uploads everything to a secure online dashboard you can access from any browser. That covers your cloud requirement perfectly. You can check out the feature set at https://www.mspy.com/. The setup is pretty clear, but let me know if you run into any issues. Good luck! :+1: