Yes, absolutely. The webcam preview only happens on your device. No video footage is transmitted over the internet (i.e. the developer do not have access to your webcam).
You can use this free tool to check your web camera. Checkweb.cam automatically detects any webcam connected to your computer. Ensure your browser has camera access granted.
Make sure your webcam is properly connected. Refresh your browser and ensure camera access is granted. If issues persist, restart your computer and try the test for webcam again.
Ensure your camera is properly connected to your computer. If it's not recognized, refresh the device list by clicking the refresh icon on our web camera test page.
Open Chrome, click the three-dot menu, select "Settings," then "Privacy and security." Go to "Site Settings," scroll to "Camera," and toggle to enable. You can customize permissions for specific sites.
Open Edge, click the three-dot menu, select "Settings," then "Cookies and site permissions." Click "Camera" and toggle the switch to enable camera access. Customize permissions as needed.
On Safari, go to "Preferences" from the menu bar, click "Websites," then "Camera." Choose "Allow" next to the website to grant camera access. For iOS, manage camera permissions in "Settings" under "Safari".
Launch Firefox, click the menu icon, go to "Options," select "Privacy & Security," then "Settings" next to "Permissions." Find "Camera," and toggle to enable camera permissions.
Open Opera, click the Opera logo, select "Preferences," then "Advanced" in the sidebar. Under "Privacy & Security," click "Site Settings," then "Camera" to enable permissions. Manage exceptions as needed.