KeyVaultUSA.in participates in affiliate marketing programs. This means we may earn a commission if you purchase a product through links on our site, at no additional cost to you.
How Affiliate Programs Work
When we link to a product like 1Password or Bitwarden, those links contain a tracking code. If you click that link and make a purchase, the company pays us a small commission — typically 10–30% of the first payment.
This is how we fund our operations: paying for testing software, hosting, and the team's time to write thorough reviews.
Does This Affect Our Rankings?
No. Our rankings are determined entirely by our testing scores across five objective criteria: security, usability, features, price, and support. We don't accept payment to change a ranking, boost a score, or recommend a product we don't believe in.
Evidence of this: We give Bitwarden (which has a modest affiliate program) an equal or higher ranking to more lucrative programs when our testing supports it. LastPass, which has a competitive affiliate program, gets a lower score because of its 2022 security breach — and we note that prominently.
Which Links Are Affiliate Links?
All links to third-party products that may earn us a commission are marked with rel="sponsored" in the HTML and labeled with notices like "Affiliate Disclosure" at the top of relevant pages. When in doubt, assume external product links are affiliate links.
FTC Compliance
This disclosure complies with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines for endorsements and testimonials (16 CFR Part 255). We are required by law to disclose material connections between us and the products we review.
Contact
Questions about our affiliate relationships? Contact us — we're happy to be transparent about any specific product relationship.
Last updated: June 10, 2026