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2 SujetsHow do you keep your precious voicemail messages?
If you’re like me, you’ve had voicemail messages from your loved ones saved in your mobile or home phone voicemail for some time. Unfortunately, voicemail is not like a safe, and sometimes these messages are deleted. If you want to protect your precious messages, there are solutions. I used a microphone connected to my computer and the Audacity app. I played the saved messages from my phone near the microphone to record them, then converted them into MP3 files that are now safe in my computer and its automatic backups. You can also do the same thing using two cell phones and an audio recording app, such as Smart Recorder or Recforge 2 on Android and Recorder Plus or Audioshare on iOS. Don’t dawdle too much and make these backups early this year to make sure you keep important messages from your loved ones! As for yourself, have you found another solution to keep your important voicemail messages?14 kVues2likes12CommentairesImproving VoIP Stability While Traveling – Stag VPN Experience
<p>Hey everyone,</p> <p> I wanted to share a quick tip for those who rely on VoIP or internet calling services while traveling or working remotely. I've been using <strong>Stag VPN</strong> recently to stabilize my internet connection during calls, especially over public or shared networks. </p> <p> Before using it, I often had call drops or jitter issues with my internet telephony setup. But with Stag VPN, the connection feels more stable and secure. It routes traffic efficiently and helps avoid ISP throttling or region-based disruptions. </p> <p> Anyone else here tried using a VPN for internet calling? Would love to hear your experience or other recommendations! </p> <p><strong>Tags:</strong> <em>#VoIP</em>, <em>#VPN</em>, <em>#StagVPN</em>, <em>#InternetCalling</em>, <em>#RemoteWork</em></p>74Vues0like1Commentaire