Surfshark 2025: full review, method, security (no-log), Nexus & pricing
Same approach: useful explanations, official links, information you can verify. Below: the Nexus network architecture (Rotating IP, Dynamic MultiHop), no-log audits, practical points (unlimited devices, WireGuard), dated pricing, plus router tips.
Our editorial stance
We prefer clarity over hype. When information can change (pricing, feature availability), we link to the canonical page; when it’s confirmed, we cite the official publication. The point is to let you verify everything.
Why Surfshark can make sense in 2025
Surfshark highlights unlimited simultaneous connections per account — handy for a household — and a modern stack (WireGuard, RAM-only servers) with privacy-minded network features (Rotating IP, MultiHop, NoBorders, Kill Switch, CleanWeb ad/tracker blocking). See: unlimited devices, features, CleanWeb.
Nexus: what the network architecture changes
Surfshark Nexus links servers across a single global network so routes and IPs can change without dropping the VPN. That enables Rotating IP and Dynamic MultiHop (custom entry/exit). See: Nexus (official) and the features page.
No-log policy: independent checks
Surfshark discloses independent assurance by Deloitte for its no-log policy, with a first verification in January 2023 and a new verification in June 2025. For scope and limits, see: Deloitte 2023, Deloitte 2025, and the no-logs page.
Servers & locations
Coverage and composition evolve. For the latest countries and options (e.g., dedicated IP), use the official pages: site, Dedicated IP. Inside the app, “Locations” helps pick a nearby node or a MultiHop route.
Pricing & options — snapshot as of October 29, 2025
Offers and promos vary (extra months, seasonal sales). Below are the displayed amounts we saw on Pricing at the time of the snapshot. Note: the page may show USD depending on geo/browser. Always confirm the final currency at checkout.
| Term | Plan | Displayed price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-year | Starter | $1.99 / month | + extra months during promos |
| 2-year | One | $2.19 / month | VPN + Alert + Search + Antivirus |
| 2-year | One+ | $4.19 / month | Extended suite (ID protection, etc.) |
| 1-year | Starter | ~$3.19 / month | Varies by season |
| Monthly | Starter | ~$15.45 / month | Month-to-month, no commitment |
Unlimited devices & router setup
One Surfshark account allows unlimited simultaneous connections, so you can cover computers, phones, TVs — or your whole home via a router. For a home setup, you can run WireGuard on OpenWrt or follow the vendor’s router guides. See: unlimited devices, OpenWrt × WireGuard, router guide.
Quick usage tips
Start with WireGuard for performance; switch to OpenVPN if your environment requires it. Enable Kill Switch to avoid out-of-tunnel leaks and CleanWeb to block ad/tracker DNS calls. For tougher environments (travel, public Wi-Fi), try Rotating IP or a custom MultiHop. See: features, CleanWeb.
Short FAQ
Does Surfshark limit devices?
No. Surfshark advertises unlimited simultaneous connections. Source: official page.
What does Nexus bring?
A global network layer enabling Rotating IP and Dynamic MultiHop without disconnects. Sources: Nexus, features.
Has the no-log policy been audited?
Yes — Deloitte verification in 2023 and again in 2025. Sources: 2023, 2025, no-logs page.