About save-clip.com
Last updated: April 5, 2026
Our Mission
save-clip.com exists to give ordinary people simple, free tools and trustworthy information so they can use the internet on their own terms. Whether that means converting a video for a class assignment, compressing a PDF for an email, or finding out which apps will work when they travel, our goal is the same: remove friction without asking the user to pay, register, or hand over personal data.
What We Offer
- Free media tools — video and image compression, format conversion, PDF utilities, sticker creation. No installation, no account required.
- Internet censorship database — a regularly updated map of which websites and apps are blocked in which countries, with practical information for travelers, expats, journalists, and students.
- VPN and censorship news — original articles about internet freedom, geo-restrictions, VPN technology, and how policy changes affect ordinary users. Updated daily in 14 languages.
- Multilingual access — every page is available in English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian, French, German, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, and Vietnamese.
How We Are Funded
save-clip.com is independently operated. We have no investors, no parent company, and no editorial board to please. Operating costs are covered by:
- Display advertising on a small number of pages.
- Affiliate commissions from VPN providers we recommend in our news and information articles. When a reader clicks one of our links and signs up for a VPN service, we may receive a commission. This never affects the price the reader pays, and it never changes which products we cover or how we describe them.
We do not accept payment for editorial coverage. We do not sell user data. We do not run pop-ups, push notifications, or any tracking we ourselves would not tolerate as visitors.
Editorial Independence
The internet censorship and VPN sections of this site are written and maintained by our editorial team with the help of language models, then reviewed for factual accuracy. Where we cite numbers, we use publicly available sources such as OONI Probe, Freedom House, GreatFire.org, and major news outlets. Where we describe a VPN provider, we describe what is publicly verifiable about that provider — not what their marketing department would prefer.
If we get something wrong, please tell us. We will correct it.
Who We Are Not
We are not a VPN provider. We do not operate VPN servers, sell VPN subscriptions directly, or have any contractual relationship with any VPN company beyond standard public affiliate programs that any publisher can join. We are not affiliated with any government, intelligence service, or political organization.
Operator
save-clip.com is operated as an independent publication. For business inquiries, partnership questions, press requests, or anything else, please use our contact page.
Why This Matters
About a third of the world lives in a country where access to ordinary internet services is restricted. Many more discover this only when they travel. Our small contribution is to make that situation visible and to point people toward the tools that work. We do not claim to solve the problem. We try to make it less frustrating to navigate.