Surfshark Review

Community-sourced VPN review based on real Reddit & Twitter discussions

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Community Verdict
Mixed Reviews

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...

52%
positive
413
reviews
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
52% Positive Reviews
127 recommend, 116 warn
High Data Quality
413 reviews from 344 people
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
Approval Rate
52% positive
127 recommend · 116 warn
Reviews
413
160 Reddit · 192 Twitter
Unique Reviewers
344
Data Quality
High

What the Community Says

Community Rating 7.5/10

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 TV), and lets you use it on unlimited devices, which is great for families or lots of gadgets. When it’s behaving, it feels fast and stable enough for regular browsing, streaming, and even torrenting with features like a kill switch.

The biggest complaints are about trust and reliability: some folks don’t love the company connections/ownership and get a “big VPN brand” vibe that makes them uneasy about privacy. Streaming can also be hit-or-miss depending on the service and region (some platforms detect and block it), and a few people run into frustrating account or billing issues like renewals not matching what they expected. Support and refunds can feel slow or rigid when something goes wrong, which is a pain if you need quick fixes.

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
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
Not ideal for: People who want maximum trust and transparency above all else Anyone who hates dealing with billing/subscription problems People who need guaranteed access to specific streaming apps in specific regions

Summary generated 1 week ago from 413 community mentions

Reviews about "Jurisdiction"

12 reviews

"@thecoastguy Basically correct. 1. All UK legislation can be ignored if you use non-UK based VPN providers (Proton, Mullvad, SurfShark) 2. Attempts to inspect traffic by nosey governments (using DPI) can be undermined (and are by the above providers) 3. Rent foreign VPS + use own VPN 😁"

@DaveFred311115 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"@Pirat_Nation Use Foreign VPN's. UK can't touch them. SurfShark, Proton, Mullvad"

@DaveFred311115 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"@OfficialGuyE @thecoastguy TOR's unusable. Foreign VPN (Proton, Mullvad, SurfShark) are recommended. All UK legislation becomes null and void. Just need safe browser (TOR or others) plus burnable email account (ProtonMail) and "private" Social Media accounts. UK Government has lost its shit"

@DaveFred311115 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"@surfshark Do you pay taxes in the USA?"

@SPa10165557 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"@surfshark I have to ask if the UK ban vpns will this affect surfshark UK customers?"

@MajorBones73 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"@NordVPN @surfshark @expressvpn et al. On behalf of customers in the United Kingdom, I implore you take legal action against the Labour government of Kier Starmer who seek to deter customers from using your services by stripping them of the privacy they've paid for."

@MrLitstar 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"@turveyandrew1 @Lewis_Brackpool Or you could tell the truth. NordVPN - Panama ExpressVPN - Delaware Surfshark - Netherlands ProtonVPN - Switzerland Mullvad - Sweden PIA - USA CyberGhost - Romania"

@nobdy_imp 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"@surfshark How will the UK VPN ban affect people who already have plans? How long before we have to provide ID to connect? As soon as the ban comes into force or upon renewal? #VPN"

@hfdarcy78 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"...cribe ( Dont forget our Canadian friends they are also in same boat as we with usa ) Cyberghost , surfshark and all of them are sadly subs of bigger usa or other company's like kape and nord Inc"

r/buyfromeu 1 week ago View on Reddit →

"This ranking tells you everything about affiliate economics and nothing about privacy. NordVPN and Surfshark are owned by the same parent company (Nord Security, merged 2022). Listing them as separate #1 and #2 competitors without disclosure is either uninformed or deceptive. NordVPN had a server breach in 2018 that exposed TLS and OpenVPN CA keys. They concealed it for 18 months until security ..."

@iAnonymous3000 1 week ago View on Twitter →

"...s://www.privacyguides.org/en/os/ios-overview/ https://www.privacyguides.org/en/os/macos-overview/ Surfshark was not the best idea to be honest, it's owned by the same entity as NordVPN; in general you should be avoiding Tesonet, they also..."

r/degoogle 1 month ago View on Reddit →

"...of anything, at all. All the VPNs you get advertised on YouTube say they don't keep logs, but they do and police reports prove it. ExpressVPN / PIA / Surfshark etc - these are all completely useless if there's a ban or the Government comes knocking. Does anyone know of any other proper VPNs that can actually be counted on?"

@Bobby_P_90 1 week ago View on Twitter →