how about your phones camera ? If you dont actually look at the sun.
Sure, if your phone can handle the glare without overexposing.
One thing I did once with my dad was we took a backyard telescope out to look at a partial eclipse. Of course, we didn't look
through the scope!
What we did was we brought a piece of cardboard with us. Pointing the telescope roughly in the direction of the sun, we held the cardboard behind the scope and adjusted the scope until the shadow on the board was aligned.
Then we held the cardboard in front of the eyepiece, adjusting the focus and pointing until we got a sharp image of the sun on the cardboard. We had a filter on the eyepiece to cut down some of the brightness. Then we tried to take photos of the projection. We did this all with our backs to the sun, looking only at the cardboard.
This is similar to using a pinhole projection, except we used glass lenses instead of a pinhole. Depending on how your scope is made, though, it may damage the scope, so beware the risk.