We pay a fair commission for honest referrals. We don't pay for rankings, reviews, or placement. If you're recommending us, it should be because you believe in what we're doing — not because we paid the most.
Tell us about your platform, your audience, and how you plan to promote SecureTunnel. We review every application — we're selective about who we work with.
Approved affiliates get a unique tracking link and access to our dashboard. Creative assets, copy guidance, and a contact who actually responds.
Write what you actually think. Disclose the affiliate relationship. We'd rather have fewer honest referrals than a lot of paid-looking ones that undermine both our brands.
40% of the first payment from each subscriber you refer. Monthly payouts, no minimums, transparent reporting. What you see in the dashboard is what we pay.
The VPN affiliate industry is one of the most compromised review ecosystems on the internet. "Best VPN" lists are largely pay-to-play. Commission structures are designed to reward whoever pays the most, not whoever's actually best.
We're not going to fix the whole industry. But we're not going to participate in the worst parts of it either. We will never pay for a positive review, a ranking position, or undisclosed placement.
Our affiliate terms require disclosure of the relationship in any content that includes an affiliate link. That's not negotiable.
Content creators, journalists, privacy researchers, and security-focused communities who have built genuine trust with an audience that cares about this stuff.
We're not a great fit for: coupon sites, deal aggregators, or anyone whose recommendation strategy is "highest commission wins." We'll decline those applications and we won't feel bad about it.
If you'd recommend us even without the commission — because you've used the product, you trust what we're doing, and your audience would benefit — that's the relationship we're looking for.
We review every application and respond within 5 business days. We're building this program slowly and deliberately — not accepting every applicant.