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Affiliate disclosure

Affiliate disclosure

antidetectreview.org is funded by two things: paid customers of the products I personally run (Singapore Mobile Proxy and cloudf.one), and affiliate commissions from third-party tools that I review on this site.

What that means in plain English

When you click a link on antidetectreview.org that leads to a vendor I have an affiliate relationship with, and you eventually buy something from that vendor, the vendor pays me a small commission. The price you pay is identical to the price you would pay if you had typed the vendor’s URL directly into your browser.

Any link that goes through the /go/<vendor> redirect path on this site, or any outbound link to a vendor where I disclose *affiliate link* next to the link text, pays me a commission. Outbound links to official documentation, Wikipedia, government sources, academic papers, and tools I do not have a commercial relationship with do not pay me anything.

Does commission change the verdict

No, and here is how you can verify that:

  1. Every review on antidetectreview.org carries a numeric verdict, named pros and cons, and a “who should buy this” filter that explicitly tells some readers to skip the product. If commission drove the verdict, no review would ever say “do not buy this for use case X.”
  2. Where I have personally tested a tool against anti-detect browser reviews, fingerprinting, multi-account stack, the test methodology is published in the review and you can reproduce it. Where I have not tested a tool first-hand, the review labels itself as a research-based review and links to the primary source data behind every claim.
  3. Reviews of products I do not have affiliate access to (because the program is closed, paused, or the vendor refused my application) are still written and labeled “no affiliate.” Search for “no-affiliate” tag on this site to see them.

Compliance

This disclosure satisfies the United States Federal Trade Commission Endorsement Guides and the European Union Digital Services Act advertising transparency requirements. If you spot a link that you believe should be disclosed and is not, email me at the address on the author page and I will fix it within 24 hours.

Tracking and privacy

Affiliate links pass a utm_source=antidetectreview parameter so I can see which articles drive sales. The vendor sets a cookie when you land on their site. antidetectreview.org does not store any personal data about you, does not run third-party tracking pixels, and does not sell any reader-level data. Server logs are kept for 30 days for abuse prevention and then deleted.

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