Independent Reviews

Trust standard

Editorial policy

VPN Rocks exists to help readers choose safely, not to disguise paid placement as advice. This page explains how recommendations, affiliate links, sources, and corrections are handled.

No paid placement

Providers cannot pay to be ranked first. Affiliate links may earn commission, but rankings are written around reader use cases, privacy evidence, performance, and value.

Evidence before claims

We separate provider claims from evidence such as audits, public policies, app-store information, security documentation, and practical testing notes.

Clear updates

High-intent pages include updated dates when prices, features, policies, or recommendations are refreshed.

Corrections welcome

If a price, feature, policy detail, or source is wrong, contact us and we will review it. Corrections should improve the page, not hide mistakes.

Review independence

VPN Rocks may receive compensation through affiliate links, but commercial terms do not override editorial judgement. We prefer to explain when a provider is strong, when it is not a fit, and what the tradeoff is.

We avoid absolute security guarantees. VPNs can reduce certain risks, but they cannot fix weak passwords, malware, phishing, device compromise, or every form of tracking.

When we recommend a provider, the page should make the reason clear: streaming reliability, privacy posture, app quality, pricing, device coverage, or a specific use case.

Corrections and updates

VPN products change quickly. If you spot stale pricing, changed terms, inaccurate server counts, broken links, or unsupported wording, send the page URL and the correction.

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Testing standard

The comparison pages use a consistent set of criteria: privacy, security, speed, streaming, app quality, price, support, and renewal traps.

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