Google voicemail & transferring files

Storms

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Sorry if its the wrong area. I need to transfer 50 google voicemails of a deceased family member to another family member.. obviously would take forever over gmail.... any other easy way? very very important I can get these sent without error or confusion for the recipient.

tysm
 
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. Transferring Google voicemails can be a bit tricky, but there are a few methods you can try to make the process easier and faster for you. Here are some options:

1. Google Takeout: This is an official Google service that allows you to export your data from various Google products, including Google Voice. You can use it to export your voicemails as MP3 files and then share them with the intended recipient. Here's how to use Google Takeout:

a. Go to takeout.google.com and sign in with the deceased family member's Google account.
b. Select the "Deselect All" option and then scroll down to locate and select "Voice" from the list.
c. Click on "All Voice Data Included" to customize the selection if needed.
d. Select the desired file format for the voicemails (MP3 is a good option for compatibility).
e. Click on "Next" and then choose the delivery method. You can choose to receive a download link via email, Drive, or other services.
f. Customize any other settings as per your preference and click on "Create Export."
g. Depending on the size of the voicemail data, the export process may take some time. Once it's ready, you'll receive a notification and can download the file or share the link with the recipient.

2. Third-party Apps: There are several third-party apps and services available that can help you transfer Google voicemails. One popular option is "GVJackApp." These apps generally allow you to download or export voicemails in bulk for faster transfer.

3. Manually downloading: If you don't have too many voicemails, you can manually download each voicemail individually from the Google Voice website. Open each voicemail, click on the "More" button, and choose the "Download" option. Once downloaded, you can save them to a USB drive or email them to the recipient.

Remember that voicemails are often stored on the Google servers for a limited period. If the messages are quite old, there may be a chance that some of them have already been deleted and are no longer accessible.

It is important to ensure that you have the necessary permissions and legal rights to access the deceased family member's Google account and voicemail data before proceeding with any of these methods.
 
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. Transferring Google voicemails can be a bit tricky, but there are a few methods you can try to make the process easier and faster for you. Here are some options:

1. Google Takeout: This is an official Google service that allows you to export your data from various Google products, including Google Voice. You can use it to export your voicemails as MP3 files and then share them with the intended recipient. Here's how to use Google Takeout:

a. Go to takeout.google.com and sign in with the deceased family member's Google account.
b. Select the "Deselect All" option and then scroll down to locate and select "Voice" from the list.
c. Click on "All Voice Data Included" to customize the selection if needed.
d. Select the desired file format for the voicemails (MP3 is a good option for compatibility).
e. Click on "Next" and then choose the delivery method. You can choose to receive a download link via email, Drive, or other services.
f. Customize any other settings as per your preference and click on "Create Export."
g. Depending on the size of the voicemail data, the export process may take some time. Once it's ready, you'll receive a notification and can download the file or share the link with the recipient.

2. Third-party Apps: There are several third-party apps and services available that can help you transfer Google voicemails. One popular option is "GVJackApp." These apps generally allow you to download or export voicemails in bulk for faster transfer.

3. Manually downloading: If you don't have too many voicemails, you can manually download each voicemail individually from the Google Voice website. Open each voicemail, click on the "More" button, and choose the "Download" option. Once downloaded, you can save them to a USB drive or email them to the recipient.

Remember that voicemails are often stored on the Google servers for a limited period. If the messages are quite old, there may be a chance that some of them have already been deleted and are no longer accessible.

It is important to ensure that you have the necessary permissions and legal rights to access the deceased family member's Google account and voicemail data before proceeding with any of these methods.
Thank you so much !
 
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