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On a mission to make every internet user privacy savvy.

Welcome to PrivacySavvy, your one-stop-information-hub for everything privacy-related. We cover expert consumer guides, breaking news, statistics, lists, and more on security and privacy.

After working in cybersecurity for over a decade and contributing to numerous outlets, our founder started PrivacySavvy in 2020. He began the mission, which now is a common vision of an accountable number of digital privacy and freedom experts at PrivacySavvy, with the goal of educating and empowering users online worldwide to take control of their online privacy.

We’re a multinational team of privacy enthusiasts and security professionals – a squad of over fifty cybersecurity researchers, writers, editors, and analysts worldwide across 12 countries. We’re privacy geeks, and we’re proud of it. We aim to make every internet user privacy-savvy, and our extensive research focuses on online privacy, VPNs, digital security, and internet freedom.

PrivacySavvy’s mission is to provide you with all the information and tools you need to ensure that your internet privacy is intact, devices are secure, and any time you step online, you’re safe.

Therefore, anything on the site is honest, free, and open to everyone.

We present a comprehensive and well-rounded view through research, writing, and analysis. Each of us is driven by a shared mission: to arm you with the tools and information you need to confidently navigate the intricate digital privacy world and protect your presence online.

Working with a common vision, our team tirelessly brings you the latest security news and the most relevant information about online privacy. Everything published on this site is thoroughly reviewed and checked constantly.

Numerous reputable websites, including Wikipedia, Entrepreneur, Mashable, Kaspersky, TheSun, and many others, frequently cite our content.

Keep reading to learn more about us.

PrivacySavvy’s Core Values: What We Stand For

At PrivacySavvy, our foundation rests on honesty, accessibility, and integrity. Every VPN, antivirus software, and cybersecurity tool we review undergoes meticulous in-house testing and evaluation to provide accurate and reliable information. 

We procure VPN subscriptions at their standard rates, just like any regular consumer, ensuring our reviews are as genuine and impartial as possible. More so, we rigorously test and independently vet each VPN and security tool we write about and review.

We staunchly adhere to the ethos of impartiality; no payment is accepted to influence our review outcomes or conceal any imperfections. Every review we publish mirrors our sincere and precise opinions, with each tool meticulously assessed by our team of researchers and security experts.

While visitors may choose to subscribe to a VPN provider via our website links, any commission we receive from the VPN provider does not impact our reviews. We exclusively endorse VPNs that our team wholeheartedly believes in, substantiated by our rigorous testing. 

Our Core Values: What Guides Us 

  • Accessibility: We champion the right of every individual to comprehend the intricacies of digital privacy, freedom, and online security. So, we provide accessible information and resources to empower people to safeguard themselves online. 
  • Expertise: Our dedicated team stays at the forefront of the digital privacy industry, continuously learning and disseminating the latest knowledge and best practices to help users secure their online freedom. 
  • Responsibility: We are responsible for promoting online privacy and security and are committed to providing trustworthy and accurate information to our users.
  • Empowerment: We aspire to empower individuals, enabling them to assert control over their online privacy and protect their digital content. 
  • Collaboration: We believe in the potency of collaboration and actively engage with like-minded stakeholders to advocate for online privacy and security for all. 
  • Innovation: Our commitment extends to exploring cutting-edge technologies and solutions, ensuring our users stay ahead of online threats and retain control over their digital content.

Moreover, we adhere to a stringent methodology when reviewing VPNs and other cybersecurity tools, ensuring our assessments are thorough and reliable.

PrivacySavvy Address

Like you (our readers), we value privacy but understand you might need our address for some good reasons. PrivacySavvy is an independent company based in the UK. Our registered company number issued by the Registrar of Companies for England and Wales is 12888622. Our headquarters, the main office, address is:

PrivacySavvy Ltd
403 34-37 Liverpool Street
London,
EC2M 7PP,
United Kingdom

You can contact us using the form on our contact page or email us directly at contact@privacysavvy.com or info@privacysavvy.com.

The Team

PrivacySavvy is run by experienced cybersecurity and privacy professionals. Our main office is in the UK, though our team is globally spread.

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Entirely Independent

Today, in most cases in the cyber world, one entity owns the review website and the products being reviewed. For instance, there’s talk about VPN companies buying or even creating review websites.

Sometimes, the sites directly own the products or services they recommend to readers.

However, PrivacySavvy is an entirely independent site without ownership or a major financial stake in the service or products we have here.

Moreover, no VPN service or other entity owns PrivacySavvy. You might ask, who owns the site?

A privacy activist who originally started the site owns and operates it (even though we have multiple authors and security researchers, a team worldwide). One UK-based private investment firm, KI Capital Ltd, with company number 09855331, has invested in us. However, the website is incorporated as a private limited company with no other external financial interests or outside owners.

Please note KI Capital Ltd’s shares in PrivacySavvy do not influence our editorial or other quality standards.

KISS Principle

Our primary objective is to publish free guides in conjunction with the KISS (Keep it simple, stupid) principle, which states that systems work best when kept simple and not complicated.

Security and online privacy must be simple, and making it complicated could be a stumbling block for folks looking to restore their privacy. We keep our guides informative yet straightforward to cater to a broader audience.

So, what makes PrivacySavvy stand out from the rest?

No Sponsorships

PrivacySavvy doesn’t accept sponsorships of any kind or even payments to promote services and products. We only recommend products and services based on our research and test results.

Besides, PrivacySavvy does not do paid reviews. Unlike most websites that are paid to write reviews by companies, PrivacySavvy reviews services/products independently without being paid for conducting a review. Furthermore, we’ll never accept any remuneration to modify or even change any review.

No ads

Also, we do not accept advertising payments or host ads.

Paid advertising could result in bias and conflict of interest. Besides, ads can violate your privacy or be a security risk.

No Tracking

We don’t use any invasive tracking software except Google Analytics (for our internal use only, such as audience analysis, etc.) and make sure we comply with GDPR data privacy regulations in every way possible.

Not Paid for Ranking or Content

PrivacySavvy is never and will never be paid to recommend or rank products and services over the rest.

Also, we don’t publish paid content. The fact that we highlight many privacy and security tools doesn’t mean we’re paid to do so.

We do not participate in paid link schemes either. We are committed to never getting paid to link particular websites, articles, blogs, etc.

No Guest Posts, Please

At PrivacySavvy, we take our role as an independent cybersecurity information website very seriously. Unlike some sites, we do not publish guest posts or allow companies to pay for mentions in our articles. While these arrangements can help grow an audience and bring in revenue, we feel that accepting paid promotions would undermine the trust we’ve built with our readers over the years.

Our goal is to provide honest, unbiased recommendations – not to serve as a marketing platform. When you read one of our reviews, you can feel confident that our opinion reflects our authentic perspective, not that of an outside company trying to push its product. We research, evaluate, and write all of our content because we believe maintaining our independence and objectivity is crucial.

We know it can be tempting to accept money from advertisers. However, staying true to our principles is more important to us than short-term financial gain. We’d rather grow our site slowly through hard work than compromise our integrity for a quick buck.

We’ll continue to turn down guest posts and other paid content offers and provide trustworthy recommendations our readers can count on.

Delve Into and Assess Your Choices

You’ll find product comparisons and reviews among the diverse array of resources we offer. Much like our extensive guides and research studies, these resources center on educating our readers.

Individuals can make informed decisions when selecting home and personal security products and services, provided they have access to precise and impartial information. Consequently, our team of security experts and dedicated editorial professionals invest significant effort to ensure that readers can genuinely assess their options without the interference of biased reviews. Our company is dedicated to crafting information rooted in facts that our readers can rely upon.

How PrivacySavvy Makes Money

From the start, readers have donation options to support and cover the site’s costs.

However, it appears that nobody donates to the free information site, which makes using that channel almost impossible.

The reasons why we don’t run ads are;

  1. Ads can be a security risk.
  2. Ads could sometimes abuse reader privacy (they act as data collection tools and advanced tracking for advertising networks).
  3. They could result in a conflict of interest.

Therefore, the site cannot make money. We have picked a few affiliates that align with the PrivacySavvy mission to continue operating the website and cover the costs.

For instance, if you get a VPN subscription via a link on the site, we may earn some small commission without any additional cost. We also don’t work with companies with dishonest practices or lousy track records. Also, affiliation with any provider does not influence our editorial practices. All PrivacySavvy reviews and articles are based on rigorous testing and independent evaluations of the services/products.

Most of the earned income is invested in researching, writing, and testing different privacy and security tools in addition to the fixed costs of running a website.

Support PrivacySavvy

You can support PrivacySavvy in four main ways so that we can achieve our mission and keep bringing you the highest quality information on security and privacy issues:

  • Share information from the site with others – you simply need to spread the word.
  • Link to PrivacySavvy’s articles and guides.
  • Donate to PrivacySavvy. You can send your donations via Bitcoin to our BTC wallet address 186T4eVZDCEBdz7SGoCMBnEcmpkesJFjYo.
  • Purchase services/products through links on the site.

No matter how you support us, it is always appreciated!

Engaging with Our Readers

We make every effort to address reader inquiries promptly. Whether you’ve left a comment on one of our resource pages or have a specific question that demands immediate attention, we are committed to responding as swiftly as possible. Our readers’ feedback matters significantly to us, and we understand the significance of maintaining open communication.

Our company isn’t a faceless corporate giant; we are genuine individuals who genuinely care about our audience’s input and concerns. You can count on us to be here whenever you need us, as we value the connection we share with our readers.