HMA (HideMyAss) vs Surfshark

Side-by-side comparison based on Reddit & Twitter discussions

Community Pick

Surfshark

Based on community sentiment and discussions

Approval Rate
80%
4 recommend · 1 warn
Data Quality
Medium
Reviews
13
Reviewers
12
Promotional Content
38% may be promotional
Best for:
People who want a familiar VPN for everyday browsing Users who mainly need a different IP for general apps and websites Anyone who wants something mainstream rather than niche
HMA (HideMyAss) gets talked about as a familiar, easy-to-grab VPN option when people just want to “disappear” online and browse with a different IP. It comes up in the same breath as other mainstream...
Approval Rate
52%
127 recommend · 116 warn
Data Quality
High
Reviews
413
Reviewers
344
Best for:
People who want a cheaper VPN that still works for streaming Households with lots of devices Everyday users who want something simple on Windows, Android, and iOS
Surfshark comes up a lot as a good-value VPN that’s easy to live with day to day. People like that it’s usually cheaper than the big-name alternatives, works well for streaming (Netflix, Hulu, YouTube...

Performance by Use Case

Use Case HMA (HideMyAss) Winner Surfshark
Streaming -- (1) 68% (52)
Torrenting - 33% (7)
Privacy 67% (3) 42% (86)
Censorship 100% (2) 47% (21)
Gaming - - 33% (6)
Travel 100% (1) 50% (2)
Work -- (1) 50% (4)
Router - - -- (1)
Mobile - 50% (2)
Price -- (1) 67% (37)

HMA (HideMyAss)

Strengths

  • Well-known brand
  • Good for basic location changing
  • Fits everyday browsing needs

Weaknesses

  • Mixed trust when it comes to privacy
  • Not a magic fix for TikTok/Instagram account creation
  • Can get tricky with router or hotspot sharing setups

Surfshark

Strengths

  • Unlimited devices
  • Good value for the price
  • Works well with popular streaming services
  • Generally fast speeds
  • Useful safety features like a kill switch

Weaknesses

  • Billing and renewal issues
  • Support can be slow or unhelpful
  • Some streaming apps still detect/block it
  • Trust concerns about company ownership/jurisdiction
  • Occasional location/IP accuracy complaints