πŸ”’ Privacy-First Testing

This tool checks your browser's webcam and microphone permissions without sending any data to our servers. When you test device access, the audio/video stream stays entirely in your browser. Nothing is recorded or transmitted.

Permission Status

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Detected Devices

These are the media devices your browser can detect. Even without permission, websites can often count how many cameras and microphones you have.

πŸ“· Video Devices (Cameras)

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🎀 Audio Input Devices (Microphones)

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πŸ”Š Audio Output Devices (Speakers)

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Live Access Test

Warning: Clicking "Test Access" will request actual permission to access your camera/microphone. This is the only way to truly verify what a website could see. You can revoke access anytime.

Browser API Support

MediaDevices API

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Core API for accessing media devices

getUserMedia

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Method to request camera/mic access

enumerateDevices

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Method to list available devices

Permissions API

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Query permission states without prompting

Privacy Risks Explained

πŸ”΄ High Risk: Granted Access

If you've granted camera/mic access to a site, it can:

  • Record video/audio anytime you visit
  • Take screenshots without notification
  • Stream to remote servers silently
  • Access all connected cameras/mics

🟑 Medium Risk: Prompt State

Sites can still:

  • Count your cameras and microphones
  • Detect device changes
  • Prompt repeatedly for access
  • Use social engineering to get permission

🟒 Low Risk: Denied Access

When denied, sites cannot:

  • Access your camera or microphone
  • See device labels (in most browsers)
  • Record any audio/video

But they can still detect that devices exist.

πŸ›‘οΈ Protection Recommendations

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How to Revoke Permissions

Chrome

  1. Click the lock icon in the address bar
  2. Click "Site settings"
  3. Find Camera/Microphone and set to "Block"

Firefox

  1. Click the lock icon in the address bar
  2. Click "Connection secure"
  3. Click "More Information"
  4. Go to "Permissions" tab

Safari

  1. Go to Safari β†’ Settings β†’ Websites
  2. Select Camera or Microphone
  3. Find the site and change to "Deny"

Edge

  1. Click the lock icon in the address bar
  2. Click "Permissions for this site"
  3. Toggle Camera/Microphone to "Block"