Privacy

MicAndCam is built around a simple promise: device media stays in your browser. This page explains what the site does, what it does not do, and how optional analytics consent works.

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See the proof

Watch the live counter. It stays at zero for media uploads while you run a mic, camera, or speaker check.

Verify it yourself. Open DevTools, choose Network, run a test, and look for uploads. In Chrome or Edge press Ctrl+Shift+I. In Firefox press Ctrl+Shift+E.

CSP guardrail. Content-Security-Policy is a browser rule that limits where this page can send data; media is not allowed to leave this page.

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Device media stays local

The microphone meter analyzes audio samples in the browser. Webcam preview and snapshots use the browser video and canvas APIs. Speaker tones are generated in the browser with Web Audio. Recordings and snapshots are offered as local downloads from blob URLs.

MicAndCam does not upload microphone audio, camera video, snapshots, or recordings. It does not create WebRTC peer connections, media uploads, accounts, or server-side processing for these tools.

Optional analytics

Analytics are optional and consent-gated. The site does not include a Google script tag in the initial page. If you accept optional analytics, the page loads the Google tag script and sends basic interaction events such as which tool started or completed. Those events never include audio, video, snapshots, recordings, device names, or media blobs.

If you decline or ignore the banner, no Google script is loaded and no Google request is sent by the site. Your choice is stored locally in your browser so the banner can respect it later.

Permissions and storage

Camera and microphone permission is controlled by your browser. You can revoke it from the address-bar permission icon or browser settings. The site stores only the optional consent choice in local storage. It does not ask for names, accounts, or contact details.

Future advertising or analytics changes must keep the same rule: no third-party script before consent and no media data in any request.

How to verify us

Watch the live privacy counter while you test. It reports network requests that carry media and uploaded media bytes, so the expected result is zero while the mic, camera, and speaker tools run.

You can also verify the claim yourself. In Chrome or Edge, press Ctrl+Shift+I, open Network, run a test, and look for uploads. In Firefox, press Ctrl+Shift+E, run a test, and inspect the requests. You should not see microphone audio, camera video, snapshots, or recordings being uploaded.

The page also uses Content-Security-Policy, a browser rule that limits where the page can connect. In plain English: the browser is told not to send media anywhere from this page.

FAQ

Why does the browser ask for permission?

Browsers require a clear permission prompt before any page can use your microphone or camera. MicAndCam waits for your click, asks only for the device needed by the tool, and stops tracks when you leave or press stop.

Is my audio or video uploaded?

No. The microphone meter, webcam preview, snapshots, and recordings are created in your browser. They are not uploaded to MicAndCam, Google, or any other service.

Is an online mic or webcam test safe and private?

It can be when the tool runs locally. MicAndCam analyzes microphone levels, camera preview, snapshots, and recordings in your browser and does not upload media. You can verify this with the live counter or your browser's Network panel.

Can analytics see my device media?

No. Analytics is loaded only after consent and receives only basic event names such as a tool starting. Media streams, frames, snapshots, recordings, and device labels are not sent.

How do I reset consent?

Clear site data for micandcam.com in your browser. The banner will appear again on your next visit.