Updated April 13th, 2020.
People ask me all the time “What does the new iPhone 4 do that my old iPhone can’t?” Here’s one thing: FaceTime. Only on iPhone 4.
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Is Facetime being recorded and data-mined by the likes of Facebook and Google?
Is there is any degree of even possibility that the answer is “yes” do you know of a secure and encrypted way to do video-conferencing?
Thanks!
Fortunately, the answer to your first question is “no.” Apple does not record your FaceTime calls. And, FaceTime calls are end-to-end encrypted. They can’t be intercepted in transit.
See this web page from Apple:
https://www.apple.com/privacy/features/
There are many other sources that confirm the privacy of Apple’s FaceTime.