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A small number of Pixel users have encountered an issue where “Take a Message” is sending their audio to the caller.
If you're a Pixel owner, you may want to update your settings for Phone by Google to prevent a privacy-related bug.
The bug appears fairly limited at this time and mostly affects older phones. Still, if you'd like to be on the safe side, you can turn the feature off. Open your phone app, tap More, and then Settings ...
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A rare glitch in the Pixel Phone app's Take a Message feature could potentially leak users' audio to callers, affecting a small number of users.
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