Independence
Products are chosen editorially, using the method described in How We Vet Vegan Products. Brands do not pay for placement in our collections, and commission potential never decides whether a product is included, kept, or removed. Every guide on this site is written to be useful even if you never click a product link.
Who writes this site
I Want Vegan is an independent editorial project run by D. Up, its founder and editor. Guides are published under the site's editorial byline, and final responsibility for everything on the site rests with the editor.
Affiliate links, plainly
Some product links are affiliate links: if you buy after clicking, the site may earn a commission. That does not change the price you pay, and it does not change whether a product is vegan, cruelty-free, or right for you. Product areas carry the disclosure "As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases," and the full detail lives in our affiliate disclosure.
Disclosure appears near product links, not buried in a footer. Education and shopping stay in separate roles: articles teach the decision, collections hold the product shortlists.
What we never publish
- Amazon prices, star ratings, review counts, or availability — retail data we are not licensed to republish and that goes stale within hours.
- Retailer-hosted product images.
- Medical or treatment claims. Nutrition and supplement guides are educational and defer to clinicians.
- Hands-on testing claims we cannot back. Our product vetting is source-based: labels, brand statements, and certifications.
- Paid placements presented as editorial recommendations.
Corrections
When we get something wrong, we want to know. Email support@iwantvegan.com with the page and the problem. We review it against sources, correct the page, and add a note on the corrected page describing what changed. Product cards that can no longer be verified are updated or removed rather than left to mislead.
How products get recommended
The full method — the three-signal vegan check, the separate cruelty-free review, and what "Last reviewed" means on product cards — lives at How We Vet Vegan Products.
Contact
Editorial questions, feedback, and correction requests: the contact page or support@iwantvegan.com.