About us

Our editorial news team cover news related to online anonymity, Internet security and freedom of speech. Since 2011, we’ve been reporting affairs from around the world and interviewing key players in the arena. We are independently owned and the opinions expressed here are our own.

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Meet the team

Authors and publishing team

Dan Parker

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Dan Parker

Dan earned his degree in Electronics Engineering in Boston, Massachussets. Reporting from the East coast, he has a first-hand perspective on technology development and how it influences and enables people to live better lives.

Dan has been writing for VPN Creative since 2015 and is covering subjects related to Internet security, online privacy. In his own words, he is young, ambitious and weird (in the best possible way!).

Publisher

Denis Shroeder

Denis

Denis is an online security expert and the founder of VPN Creative. He writes about emerging trends in technology, security and Internet freedom. Denis is based out of Newark NJ and has been working on various internet ventures since this technology has emerged.

He is the technology buff our team relies upon everyday!

Our goal and mission summarized

To begin, I will try to explain why I decided to launch a site dedicated to computer security/VPN and to devote time and rigor to it.

Anonymity first

The mission of this site is anonymity on the Internet. We are not here to become famous. I am not the next influencer! Each of the articles you can find on this site is in line with this mission and presents you with relevant information and tools that serve your online privacy, the protection of your devices and your data.

Sharing our passion

At VPN Creative, we are passionate about the Internet and more specifically about online security. But this is not our professional field. It’s more of a hobby.

What pushed us to be so interested in it is linked to our line of work. I have to make dozens of business trips per year around the world. No matter where I am, I need to stay connected and be able to access all the content as if I were at home. But I don’t want to put my data at risk.

I have learned a lot from my personal experience. I also met a lot of people abroad who had the same problems as me. Little by little, I specialized on the subject. I advised dozens and dozens of people. I even installed a VPN for my auntie! I made a lot of friends like that, in real life and in the virtual world.

That’s how VPN Creative was born, it’s my contribution to a better world! Some people are involved in associations or non profits. We decided to deliver an honest, free and open site to share my passion on privacy that everyone needs.

I must admit that this would be impossible without the great exchanges I can have with other computer security freaks or on the contrary without the discussions I have with complete novices. Some of the articles are actually structured answers to questions that were asked to me and for which I received help from another specialist. The least we can say is that there is energy and communicating vessels behind computer security.

Making VPN and online security easy to understand!

You see the concern is that since the subject of computer security is a bit abstract, everything about it is nebulous and complicated.

Since we can facilitate the process of privacy with friends and family, we don’t see why we can’t do the same with a wider audience.

One of the goals of this site is to publish guides that follow the KISS principle. Are you familiar with it? Keep It Simple, Stupid or the art of avoiding unnecessary complexity.

So we write simply, as if we were explaining it to you in a coffee shop, or almost. Because the goal isn’t to show you the ropes. It’s to bring you a solution whatever your technical skills are.

No advertising

We don’t host any ads and we don’t accept any payment for advertising. First of all because it creates a bias and an obvious conflict of interest. But on top of that, ads present another problem that is at the heart of our topic. They are a security risk.

Affiliate Disclosure Notice for VPN Creative

VPN Creative is a website that provides information and reviews about VPN and security solutions. We may earn commission from the links on our website through affiliate partnerships with various VPN providers.

We take the responsibility of providing accurate and unbiased information seriously. We only promote products and services that we have thoroughly tested and believe in. Our reviews and recommendations are not influenced by our affiliate partnerships.

Please note that when you click on links to VPN providers and purchase their services, we may earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you. The commission we earn helps us maintain and improve our website, allowing us to provide high-quality content and resources to our readers.

If you have any questions regarding our affiliate disclosure notice, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected].

No sponsorships or paid notices

If we have fun doing tests, it’s certainly not to be told what to say! It’s very common online to get paid to write good reviews. But it’s contrary to the purpose of this site as I already explained. For us, our approach is more to pay a host to proudly show you the fruit of my research.

No invasive retargeting or follow-up

For the sake of consistency, our website does not use any tracking software that would be too intrusive. We prefer the silly Google Analytics to know how many of you are coming to the site and to get insights on our traffic.

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