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Valorant will start recording voice chat to curb toxicity – Gamesradar
The new policy could extend to other Riot games in the future

Riot Games will begin recording Valorant voice chat in an effort to combat toxicity.
In the Q&A section of an update to its privacy policy, Riot confirms that it won’t actively listen in on Valorant games, and that it’ll only review voice chat recordings “when disruptive voice behavior is reported.” The only way to avoid potentially having your Valorant voice chats recorded is by turning off voice chat.
“We want all of our games to be safe and inclusive for everyone who chooses to play them,” Riot…
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