Editor's Note: This article has been sponsored by Surfshark.
There are a ton of VPN options out there, but they’re not all created equally.
Some lack ‘no logs audits’ to confirm they’re not tracking your data, others can’t unblock the streaming services you want to access from other countries, and some are just plain slow.
Surfshark VPN not only ticks those boxes, but also offers a huge boon: No device limits.
That, combined with a fresh new birthday deal to celebrate its eighth anniversary, means you can get VPN coverage for just $1.78 per month - the lowest price in Surfshark’s history. You’ll want to move quickly, though, because the deal only runs from April 20 to May 11.
The above deal highlights a two-year subscription to Surfshark Starter, which is solely focused on VPN.
You’ll get $177.66 worth of VPN coverage for just $48.06 in total, with three months included free.
Why Surfshark VPN?
You can find Surfshark in our list of best VPNS for streaming. It's one of the top contenders for streaming Netflix.
Maybe you’re in the US and want to check out the UK’s Netflix library, or want to enjoy region-specific pricing for a product elsewhere.
Surfshark can get around those geoblocks with ease, but it does so without compromising on speed.
Surfshark is one of the fastest VPN options around, with 1615 Mbps, higher than Proton VPN, CyberGhost, and ExpressVPN (according to VPN speeds recorded by TechRadar).
It’s also very secure, with a strict no-logs policy ratified by an independent third party audit, as well as RAM-only servers so your data isn’t logged.
Finally, and this is a big one, Surfshark continues to stick to its 'no device limits' policy, meaning you can cover as many devices as you like with a single subscription.
Given how rivals run from 5 devices to 12, that’s a staggering offer - especially at less than $2 a month.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more.
He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.
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