Recording Laws & AI Analysis Disclaimer (v1)
Effective: 2026-06-12
Please read carefully — you must accept this before recording.
Recording laws
- Recording conversations is regulated differently in every jurisdiction. Some require the consent of one party (you), others require the consent of all parties, and some are stricter still.
- Vocert shows you the consent regime for the jurisdiction you select and asks you to acknowledge it before each recording where required. Vocert never tells you a recording is legal. You are solely responsible for recording lawfully.
- Only record conversations you take part in. Covert surveillance of others is prohibited and may be a crime.
AI analysis ("Highlights")
- Highlights are AI-generated triage. Not legal advice. May contain errors — verify against the audio.
- A Highlight is an observation with a timestamp — never a legal conclusion, an accusation, or a determination that anything is unlawful.
- The AI may miss statements that matter and may flag statements that do not. Severity scores express the AI's uncertainty, not legal merit.
- How any statement is treated may vary by jurisdiction. Always consult a licensed lawyer before acting on anything in this app.
Evidence — honest limits
Hashing proves your audio has not changed since it was hashed on your device. It does not prove who recorded it, where it was recorded, or that the capture was authentic. The server's received-at time is the authoritative timestamp.
By accepting, you acknowledge that you understand and accept all of the above.