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Is there a Surfshark free trial? What you need to know

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Whether you’re traveling abroad and looking to stream media from home, you’re connecting to stranger’s Wi-Fi networks and you want to stay safe, or you’re just concerned about privacy, using a VPN has benefits. But there are tons of VPN service providers out there, most of which offer a bewildering array of deals and pricing plans depending on how long you sign up for.

Surfshark is not only one of the best VPN services out there, but it also offers something that very few other providers do: a free trial. If you want to know whether Surfshark is worth it for you, then you can get seven days of free service to test it out.

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Is there a Surfshark free trial?

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Most VPN operators do not offer free trials, but Surfshark is an exception. There’s no simple NordVPN free trial or ExpressVPN free trial — they offer a 30-day money-back guarantee but you still have to pay as soon as you sign up. It’s worth noting that Surfshark also offers this 30 day trial period, but with Surfshark it gets even better.

Why? There is a seven-day Surfshark free trial, but there’s a catch: It’s only available through the App Store and Google Play Store. You do have to hand over your payment information and make your account to access the trial, as well.

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Can you get Surfshark for free?

There’s currently no way to get Surfshark for free; the seven-day Surfshark free trial is pretty much it, and as mentioned above, it’s only for the mobile version. But, we generally suggest that you don’t use a free VPN anyhow, for various security reasons. The good news is that Surfshark isn’t very expensive anyhow (you can get it for a rate as low as $2.19 a month) and has a two ways to try it before you have to fully pay (the 7 day free trial and the 30 day money back guarantee).

In other words, there isn’t a “free” version of Surfshark in the way that many online services will offer a free and a paid version, but there are plenty of ways to get the paid version for free and (even if you do ultimately pay) it is highly affordable.

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Are there any Surfshark deals?

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VPN deals abound, with virtual private network operators regularly running promotions for new subscribers. Along with offering its seven-day VPN free trial, Surfshark also gets in on these deals. Generally, you can sign up for most VPNs on a monthly or yearly billing basis (some providers also offer quarterly or six-month subscriptions), and the more “time” you buy, the lower your per-month average cost is. Surfshark ups that with a two-year plan for even more savings as well.

Depending on which plan you get — there is a “Starter” base service, a “One” service that includes antivirus and other VPN-adjacent features, and a “One+” service that also adds Incogni data removal to the bundle — there are varying offers available via Surfshark to save more money. For example, at the time of this writing, one month of Surfshark Starter costs $15.45 while 24 months of Surfshark Starter is billed at a rate of $2.19 per month all at one time, a total savings of 86%. At this time, the 12 months plans all have savings around the 70% to 80% level and the 24 months plans all have savings around the 80% to 90% level. To see the exact numbers and what current offerings look like, tap the button below and play around with the live chart in the ‘Pricing’ menu.

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