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For privacy content creators
Honest reviews,
no affiliate pressure.
If you make content on privacy, security, or digital rights — at Techlore, Naomi Brockwell TV, Rob Braxman Tech, Daniel Miessler's Unsupervised Learning, or anywhere else — we'd love your honest critique of ClickOff. Free lifetime access to test hands-on. Bring the tough questions.
The offer
Test everything. Say what you really think.
Most review outreach from privacy companies comes with strings: affiliate codes to push, talking points to hit, "preferred messaging" to use. We're not doing that.
Our offer is simple: free lifetime Shield access so you can hands-on test the product, access to the founder for interviews or Q&A, and no expectation that you say anything nice. If ClickOff falls short of your standards, tell your audience. If it genuinely helps, tell them that too. Either outcome is fine with us.
What you get
Free lifetime Shield access
Full product, no expiration, no restrictions. Normally $49/year. Yours for as long as you create content, at no cost.
Founder accessibility
Direct access for interviews, Q&As, or fact-checking. On camera or off. Willing to answer uncomfortable questions.
Early product access
Shield launches August 1, 2026. You get access now, before public launch. Test features, provide feedback, shape the product.
Technical deep-dives
Security practices, architecture decisions, business model, privacy policy walkthrough — happy to go deep on any topic you care about.
What we don't ask
Favorable reviews
Review is for your audience, not for us. Honest critique helps us improve. We'd rather know what's broken than have you not say.
Affiliate sign-ups
No affiliate code required. You can add one if you want — we'll set up 30% lifetime commissions — but zero pressure.
Approval over content
We don't review your script, your video, or your article before publication. You have full editorial control.
Exclusivity
You're free to review competitors, recommend alternatives, or say ClickOff isn't the right fit for your audience. No exclusivity clauses.