Last chance to get Surfshark VPN for £1.55p/m before prices go up

Surfshark hasn’t been around as long as some of the well-established VPN services, but in just a short time it has built an impressive package with some innovative features.

If you’re thinking about subscribing to a VPN service you’ll know that discounts are always available, but we’ve long known thatSurfshark’s rock-bottom £1.55 / $1.99 per month offerwouldn’t stay around forever.

When the company started it out, its service wasn’t a patch on what it is now, and you’re getting a lot more for your money in 2020 than you were a couple of years ago.

Indeed, Surfshark currently sits at #3 in our chart of the best VPN services. It offers 1700 servers in 63 countries, unblocks 15 Netflix regions plus new streaming services such as Peacock and Disney Plus. A few servers are virtual locations – meaning they’re not physically located in those countries – but it’s certainly not a deal-breaker.

Itrecently upgraded its serversso they run using only RAM: no data is written to hard drives. This is better for security and along with the zero-logs policy, it’s a fine choice if you’re also after privacy as well as being able to unblock content.

Download speeds are impressive and there is no limit to how many devices you can use with the service at any one time. Most other VPN providers charge more and restrict you to five or six devices.

It offers apps for iOS, Android, Windows, Mac and Amazon Fire TV, plus browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox.

You also get a couple of extra features with Surfshark such as GPS spoofing, which is another measure that helps to prevent anyone from identifying your real location, plus two-factor authentication which helps prevent anyone from hacking your account.

Surfshark hasn’t yet said what the increased prices will be, but what is certain is that this is the absolute last chance to get the service for just £1.55 per month ($1.99 in the US).

Author: Jim Martin, Executive Editor, Tech Advisor

Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.

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