Surfshark’s main pitch hasn’t changed: one subscription, no device limit. For freelancers running multiple laptops, phones, and client demo devices, that alone makes it worth a look.

Key Features

Surfshark covers 4,500+ servers in 100 countries and bundles its VPN into the “Surfshark One” plan with antivirus, Alternative ID (masked email and persona generator), data breach Alerts, and an ad-free private Search tool. It also includes a CleanWeb ad/malware blocker on the base VPN tier.

Pricing

Surfshark’s pricing is regional and promotion-driven, with the lowest published rates typically appearing on long-term plans (24 months+). Check current regional pricing since it varies by country and currency.

Pros

  • No device limit — genuinely unlimited simultaneous connections
  • Useful bundled identity and antivirus tools in the One plan
  • Competitive entry pricing on long-term plans

Cons

  • Smaller server network than NordVPN or ProtonVPN
  • Bundle pricing structure can be confusing to compare against single-purpose VPNs

Best For

Freelancers and households running many devices who want one subscription to cover everything rather than per-device licensing.

Verdict

Surfshark is the strongest pick when device count matters more than raw server count. If you specifically need the largest network and an established audit history, see our NordVPN review.