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Lock in up to 87% off Surfshark VPN for two years

This Surfshark offer bundles fast servers, unlimited devices, and an ad‑blocking toolkit into a long‑term plan that barely dents your monthly budget.

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Surfshark VPN has quietly rolled out one of its biggest promotions in a while, with up to 87% off two-year plans and a few extra sweeteners that make it genuinely hard to ignore if you’ve been thinking about locking in a long-term VPN. This isn’t a token discount on a bare-bones product either – it covers Surfshark’s fully fledged VPN service with unlimited device connections, strong privacy credentials, and a 30-day money-back guarantee for risk-free testing.

At the heart of the offer is Surfshark’s two-year Starter plan, which currently drops to around $1.99 a month, billed as roughly $53.73 for the first 27 months thanks to three extra months bundled in. Surfshark says that works out to an 87% saving compared with the standard rolling price, which is why you’ll see the “Save 87%” badge plastered all over the pricing page. If you want more than just the core VPN, the Surfshark One and One+ bundles are also heavily discounted: One comes in at about $2.29–$2.49 a month on a two-year term, while One+ lands around $4.19 with the same three free months attached and up to 80–86% off depending on the exact tier. The Starter plan is the cheapest way to get in the door, but One and One+ pile on extra security tools like antivirus, real‑time protection, data leak alerts and identity‑theft‑style coverage, so it’s more about how much protection you actually want versus how little you want to spend.

A laptop screen displays a Surfshark VPN app interface. The interface shows that the VPN is connected and safe, with a connection time of 01:30:58 and an IP address of 37.19.220.202. The protocol in use is WireGuard. The current location is set to the United States, Ashburn, with options to disconnect or pause the connection. The left side of the interface lists recommended locations, including Lithuania and Latvia, and other available locations such as Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, and Australia. The background of the laptop screen shows a scenic landscape with mountains and a body of water.
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What you’re buying, even on the basic Starter tier, is more than a simple “change my IP” button. Surfshark’s core VPN includes access to 4,500+ servers in 100 countries, all upgraded to 10Gbps to keep speeds high, along with features like an ad and tracker blocker, a cookie pop‑up blocker, a split‑tunneling style “Bypasser” tool, rotating IP, and Dynamic MultiHop routing through two servers for extra privacy. Independent reviews consistently highlight Surfshark’s fast performance, ability to unblock big streaming platforms, and that rare perk in VPN land: unlimited simultaneous device connections under one subscription. That last bit is a big deal if you’re kitting out an entire household – phones, laptops, tablets, smart TVs, maybe even a router – without having to count devices or argue over who gets to be protected today.

On the privacy front, Surfshark leans heavily on a strict no‑logs policy, spelled out in its terms: it says it does not log browsing history, connection timestamps, used bandwidth, or similar identifiable activity data when you’re connected to the VPN. The infrastructure uses modern standards like AES‑256‑GCM encryption and RAM‑only servers, which are designed so that data is wiped on reboot rather than written to disk. That combination has helped Surfshark pick up a string of badges and accolades from testing labs and tech publications, and you’ll see those splashed across the site – from AV‑Test certifications to “best VPN” shortlists and fast‑growing‑company rankings. None of this makes any VPN magically above scrutiny, but it does show Surfshark has been willing to put its service in front of outside auditors and reviewers.

Where the deal gets interesting is how little risk is attached if you just want to try it. All standard Surfshark plans bought via the official site fall under a 30‑day money‑back guarantee, meaning you can cancel within the first month and get a full refund even if you’ve been streaming, gaming, or hammering it with downloads. Third‑party deal trackers and coupon hubs are also pointing to this up‑to‑87% offer as the standout Surfshark discount available in February 2026, with confirmations that the long‑term Starter deal at $1.99 plus three free months is still live. In practice, the process is straightforward: sign up through the official page, test it across your devices and use cases, and if it doesn’t click for you, customer support can trigger a refund back to your original payment method within a few business days.

If you’re shopping around, it’s worth looking beyond the headline number and thinking about how you’ll actually use a VPN day‑to‑day. Surfshark’s unlimited devices and wide server network make it particularly attractive if you live in a multi‑device, multi‑user home, or you hop between regions for streaming. The Starter plan is ideal if you primarily want a fast, simple VPN with ad and cookie blocking, while Surfshark One adds antivirus and scam‑email detection, and One+ pushes fully into identity‑monitoring territory with data‑breach alerts, credit‑card leak alerts, and even coverage for identity restoration and related costs in supported regions. The catch is that some of those identity features are limited to users in the US, UK, EU, Switzerland, and Canada, with identity theft coverage specifically excluding residents of New York State, so it’s worth checking the fine print if you’re signing up mainly for those extras.

For most people, though, the draw here is simple: this is Surfshark’s long‑term pricing pushed about as low as it goes, with the two‑year Starter plan delivering full‑fat VPN protection at pocket‑change monthly rates. If you’ve been hovering on the fence about getting a VPN or you’re paying more for a provider that caps devices, this is one of those rare windows where locking in a multi‑year subscription is actually a rational move rather than a FOMO‑driven splurge.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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