Is Mic-Lock legal to use on your phone? Does it prevent both transmission and recording?Updated 9 months ago
Mic-Lock is safe and legal.
When the Mic-Lock is plugged in, the Mic-Lock becomes your device's primary audio source and prevents any recording / transmission of active audio.
Mic-Lock generates the electrical signal of a microphone in a silent state.
It “records” only silence.
It is not jamming or interfering with any electrical communication system.
Think of it as a WebCam cover, you remove it when you want someone to see you on the camera.
With Mic-Lock, you remove it when you want someone to hear you.
- Is it permissible to use Mic-Lock for blocking both incoming and outgoing audio transmissions on your smartphone?
- Does employing Mic-Lock on your device comply with laws regarding privacy and audio interception prevention?
- Are there any legal restrictions on using Mic-Lock to stop both the recording and transmission of conversations on mobile phones?