VPN FOR WHAT

How We Make Money

VPNforWhat was built on the core principles of honesty, transparency, and integrity, which we have briefly discussed on our About page.  Every cybersecurity product reviewed and tested by our team follows these principles because we want to deliver pure value to our readers.

That means you can purchase any product review on our websites knowing that it has been tested by our team and vetted by our experts. This page will help you understand how we operate and fund this website to provide free reviews to our readers.

We don’t take payments to review VPNs, antiviruses, or cybersecurity products. This is necessary to keep our reviews accurate and free of influence. We have our own methodology for testing and reviewing VPNs, after which we rate which VPN is the best and which comes next in line.

VPNforWhat’s Business Model

We will try to explain our business model in the most simple way possible.

Our team reviews and tests dozens of VPNs and rates them according to speed, security, ease of use, and number of servers.

The final score decides if the VPN is eligible to be included in the ranking of Best VPNs.

We list and maintain five VPNs based on their final score after testing them from different countries multiple times a month.

We receive a small referral fee from VPNs, for which we refer new subscribers through our website. This is also called affiliate commission, and it helps us maintain and operate this website and compensate the team behind it.

The referral fee does not affect our testing and review process and is solely decided by our sales department. Read more about our editorial guidelines.

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These VPN providers compensate us for referring new subscribers.

  • Astrill VPN
  • CyberGhost VPN
  • ExpressVPN
  • Hide.me
  • Hotspot Shield
  • IPVanish VPN
  • McAfee Safe Connect
  • NordVPN
  • PrivadoVPN
  • Private Internet Access
  • PrivateVPN
  • Proton VPN
  • PureVPN
  • StrongVPN
  • Surfshark VPN
  • TorGuard
  • TunnelBear VPN
  • VyprVPN