Configure the retention period for call recordings

Jenny Mellåker
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Who can configure the retention period? 

  • Users with Phone system permission can configure the retention period for answer groups and other users. 

Configure the retention period

You can configure the retention period, i.e. the time each recording is stored, on both users and answer groups. 

Recordings will be deleted oldest first and no longer be accessible. 

Choose between 

  • Choose between 1, 6, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84 months or custom
  • Maximum 30 000 calls (user)
  • Maximum 300 000 calls (answer group)

Configure the retention period for a user 

    1. Click on SETTINGS GEAR.svg
    2. Click on your organisation name
    3. Expand PHONE 1.svg Phone System
    4. Click on Call recording
    5. Choose the user you wish to configure and expand it EXPAND RIGHT GRADIENT.svg
    6. Under retention period, choose the amount of months you want
    7. Click save
    1. Tap SETTINGS GEAR.svg
    2. Tap your organisation name
    3. Expand PHONE 1.svg Phone System
    4. Tap Call recording
    5. Choose the user you wish to configure and expand it EXPAND RIGHT GRADIENT.svg
    6. Under retention period, choose the amount of months you want
    7. Tap save

Configure the retention period for an answer group 

    1. Click on SETTINGS GEAR.svg
    2. Click on your organisation name
    3. Expand PHONE 1.svg Phone System
    4. Click on Call recording
    5. Choose the answer group you wish to configure and expand it EXPAND RIGHT GRADIENT.svg
    6. Under retention period, choose the amount of months you want
    7. Click save
    1. Tap SETTINGS GEAR.svg
    2. Tap your organisation name
    3. Expand PHONE 1.svg Phone System
    4. Tap Call recording
    5. Choose the answer group you wish to configure and expand it EXPAND RIGHT GRADIENT.svg
    6. Under retention period, choose the amount of months you want
    7. Tap save

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