Surf Shark review : Is cheap vpn service
OVERVIEW
Surfshark is a well-rounded VPN service that claims it can do everything from torrenting and streaming to browsing the Dark Web. But how well does it really perform? Can it really bypass geo-restrictions and unblock Netflix? And how about its speeds?
I put Surfshark through my toughest tests to see if it lives up to its claims. It’s now the cheapest premium option available, but that doesn’t mean much if it can’t deliver on the features you need most. I checked on server coverage, conducted speeds tests, looked over its security measures, analyzed its interface and ease-of-use, and even put its customer support on the spot.
Surfshark claims to be the best all-round VPN, great for Netflix, torrenting, anonymous browsing, and staying safe on public WiFi. So I put it to the test.
I researched every feature, from its torrenting ability and security protocols to its device compatibility, unlimited connections, and customer support.
Streaming – Does Surfshark Work with Netflix?
Depending on where you live, video streaming services such as Netflix might serve you different content. With a VPN, you can spoof your location jumping to a distant VPN location to access content not available at home. For this very reason, Netflix aggressively blocks the use of VPNs.
Fortunately, that shouldn’t be an issue with Surfshark. I had no trouble streaming from Netflix while connected to a US VPN server. Keep in mind, however, that Netflix is locked in a cat-and-mouse game with VPN companies. A service that works today may not work tomorrow.
Great news if you’re looking for a streaming fix: Surfshark can unblock Netflix.
It’s actually one of our best VPNs for streaming. I found out that Surfshark can also unblock Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, HBO GO, and BBC iPlayer.
Surfshark’s high-speed servers meant that I was able to stream in high definition, even though I was connected to an international server.
Compatibility
The provider covers all major operating platforms (iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, Linux, and Fire TV Stick) and you can connect unlimited devices to one account simultaneously. It also has extensions for Firefox and Chrome. All the apps are very user-friendly and intuitive, and not even beginners will have any problems getting around.
The service can also be installed on supported routers, Xbox, PlayStation, smart TVs, and more.
Is Surfshark Good for Torrenting?
Surfshark is a secure and reliable choice for torrenting. All of its servers allow P2P sharing, and many are optimized for fast torrenting.
It offers all the necessary security measures to protect you and keep you anonymous while you torrent. Alongside 256-bit encryption and its strict no-logs policy, Surfshark passed all my IP and DNS leak tests.
It’s compatible with P2P clients like BitTorrent and uTorrent as well as streaming players like Ace Player, VLC, and Popcorn Time.
Does Surfshark Have an Ad Blocker?
Surfshark has a built-in ad, tracker, and malware blocker called CleanWeb.
I put it to the test by visiting sites that I know are usually full of ads, like Facebook. The CleanWeb feature worked beautifully. It even blocked YouTube’s midroll ads.
Does Surfshark Work in China?
China is constantly working on its anti-VPN technology, so VPNs have to work equally as hard to keep getting around the country’s geo-restrictions. Because conditions change constantly, it’s sometimes difficult to say whether a VPN works in China.
However, most users report that Surfshark does work in China. The FAQ also say that you can reach out to customer support for help if you find that the VPN is not working in your location.
Surfshark’s NoBorders feature is useful for bypassing censorship. It detects when you are connected to a restricted network or in a country with government censorship, and automatically redirects your traffic to access restricted content.
What you get
Most servers are P2P friendly so there are no obstacles to fast and safe torrenting. The NoBorders mode can get you online in countries where VPNs are blocked. It unblocks geo-blocked websites and allows you access to popular streaming services like Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and HBO.
To actively protect you from malware and phishing attempts, the provider utilizes CleanWeb, a blocking mechanism that also removes annoying ads and pop-ups.
A split-tunneling feature called Whitelister allows you to exclude specific apps or websites from the VPN connection, especially useful in accessing network devices like printers or online banking. This feature is currently only available in the Windows and Android clients.
The provider offers two optional features you can purchase with your subscription – HackLock and BlindSearch. HackLock scans the web and alerts you if your email is leaked, allowing you to prevent the potential damage before things get out of control. BlindSearch enables private and efficient searching with no annoying ads or any logs.
Privacy
Your identity and activities are kept hidden thanks to the conventional tools such as the hack-proof 256-bit encryption and OpenVPN and IKEv2 protocols. The provider’s Windows app also supports the Shadowsocks protocol – an open-source encrypted proxy mainly used in China to bypass the Great Firewall.
The company’s own zero-knowledge DNS servers reduce the chances of snoopers sticking their noses in your online activities. Furthermore, the MultiHop feature allows you to connect via two different VPN servers (usually in different countries), adding an extra layer of security.
A kill switch protects you from data leakage in the event of a sudden VPN connection interruption. Whenever this happens, it will jump in and ‘kill’ your whole Internet access. The Camouflage Mode makes it nearly impossible for anyone to discover you’re using a VPN simply by looking at your traffic.
Surfshark operates from the British Virgin Islands, an ideal place for privacy and enforcement of the company’s strict no-logs policy. It spells out that the company won’t collect any incoming and outgoing IP addresses, browsing, download, or purchasing history, VPN servers connected, bandwidth amount used, session information, network traffic, or connection timestamps.
The provider is one of the few VPNs which has opened its doors to outside auditors (the German security firm Cure53). They conducted an independent security of Surfshark’s browser extensions and found no critical issues. While this is appreciated, a more detailed report of the entire platform would be even better.
Performance
Surfshark connects without a glitch, with faster-than-average connection times. Its performance is solid in terms of download speeds, hailing 66Mbps on a 75Mbps connection and a somewhat weak 110Mbps on a 475Mbps line. This is still quite acceptable, just a bit feebler in comparison to some of the competitors.
Customer support
Should you require assistance while using the VPN platform, it is available in the website’s support section. It is divided into eight categories, offering information on many areas of the service and addressing a whole host of concerns.
For those who’d like to know more, not just about the provider, but the VPN industry and privacy concerns in general, they can check out Surfshark’s section, with articles like ‘15 Cult Movies on Netflix & How To Access Them’ and ‘Is VPN Slowing Down Your Internet? Here Are 8 Easy Tips to Resolve It’.
If you need to get in touch with an actual person working at Surfshark, you can do so using a contact form or live chat. Someone will be right with you, no matter what time of day or night it is.
Price
As usual, the most expensive subscription option is the 1-month one at $11.95. It is followed by the 1-year plan at $5.99 per month ($71.88 billed every 12 months). The cheapest is the 2-year subscription at just $1.99 per month (billed $47.76 every 24 months) and is one of the most affordable plans in the entire VPN industry.
For an additional $0.99 per month, you can enable the extra features called HackLock and BlindSearch (more detail further on). The provider’s services can be paid for using credit cards, PayPal, Google Pay, and even cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple).
A 7-day free trial is available on iOS, macOS, and Android applications. To get it, you need to download Surfshark mobile app from Google Play or Apple App Store. After downloading, you just have to open the app and click ‘Start Free Trial’. You still have to choose the plan you wish to use after the trial period, but you won’t be charged for the first seven days and you can cancel at any time during this period if you don’t want to continue.
PROS AND CONS
Surfshark offers strong security and an array of interesting features for a low price.
PROS
- Browser extensions passed an audit
- Very affordable
- Unblocks Netflix
- Unlimited simultaneous connections
CONS
- Free trial requires signing up for a subscription
- No free trial for Windows
- Surfshark is a provider of virtual private network services headquartered in the British Virgin Islands
Bottom line
Surfshark has an impressive offer under very competitive prices, especially for the 2-year plan. It will easily connect you to some popular streaming channels, as well as facilitate seamless torrenting. It supports an unlimited number of devices and has apps for all the major platforms.
Our score: 4.5/5
Client software: Windows, Mac, Android, iOS
Supported Protocols: Open VPN, IPsec
No. of Servers: 1,040+
No. of Countries: 60+
Country of registration: British Virgin Islands
Payment options: Credit card, PayPal, Cryptocurrency, AliPay, Google Pay.
Real name necessary? No
Encryption protocol: L2TP/IPSec
Data usage: Unlimited
Bandwidth usage: Unlimited
Max. no. of simultaneously connected devices: Unlimited
Customer support: 24/7 chat and email
Privacy policy: No logging
VERDICT
Surfshark has built out several privacy tools that go beyond VPN protection: a custom DNS service that provides additional privacy called Smart DNS; an ad-blocker branded as CleanWeb; HackLock, which alerts you if your accounts have been compromised, similar to HaveIBeenPwned; and a privacy-respecting organic search tool called BlindSearch. Note that both HackLock and BlindSearch require an additional $.99 per month. It’s a good start, but not particularly compelling given the high price of the core service.

