Recording my cell phone conversations.

How can I record a cell phone conversation on my Nokia windows phone? Is there an app for this? Or something I'm missing on the phone?

Can´t be done on Windows Phone 8.
Microsoft have blocked the microphone or whatever it is called for 3rd parties.
Can be done on the faster (yes iare faster in some ways!) Lumia 7.8 phones such as Lumia 900 and 800...
Another great decission from Microsoft....
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