Secure your web browsing for just $2 per month with a Surfshark VPN subscription

If you're not using a VPN yet, you really should change that. Fortunately for you, Surfshark is offering its VPN services for under $2 per month when you sign up for its 2-year plan. That equates to an 83% discount compared to paying month-to-month. It's billed as $47.76 and covers you for 24 months, saving you $239 versus the monthly cost for that period.

VPNs are super useful for our increasingly internet-connected lives. If you spend any time at all banking or shopping online, or even surfing on public Wi-Fi hotspots at your favorite coffee shop, you could benefit from a VPN. Installing a VPN helps cloak your internet activity in anonymity and stops you being tracked across the web for advertising, having your traffic intercepted, or running into malicious sites. They are also great if you want to access content that is blocked in your region.

Surfshark VPN offers a secure, fast and anonymous browsing experience. It uses 256-bit AES encryption, DNS Leak Protection, and keeps no logs about user activity so you surf anonymously. Surfshark is also speedy and has an unlimited bandwidth so there's no data cap to worry about. It doesn't have as many servers as its more established counterparts, with 800+ compared to NordVPN's 5,000+, but there are more than enough for day-to-day protection. It works on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and more, and allows you to use your subscription on an unlimited number of devices where other providers set limits.

If you don't want to sign up for 2 years, you can still make a 50% saving with the 1-year plan. There's also a 30-day money-back guarantee so you can try Surfshark out risk-free.

We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example:

1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service).

2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad.

We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.

Adam Oram
Adam Oram is a Senior Writer at iMore. He studied Media at Newcastle University and has been writing about technology since 2013. He previously worked as an Apple Genius and as a Deals Editor at Thrifter. His spare time is spent watching football (both kinds), playing Pokémon games, and eating vegan food. Follow him on Twitter at [@adamoram](https://twitter.com/adamoram).