In a day and age where so much of our lives are spent on the Internet, privacy and security have never been more important. Using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is one of the easiest ways you can improve your cybersecurity on all devices. If you're looking to download an Android VPN, Surfshark has you covered on your phone and on other platforms.

A VPN is essentially an encrypted pathway for your web data to pass through. This allows you to browse the web and hide your IP address and other sensitive information. Simply put, it fools trackers into thinking you're using the internet from somewhere else. Surfshark VPN makes this super simple to set up and use on any device you might have.

Surfshark offers a few different subscription plans to choose from. You can pay for one month at a time for $11.95 per month, pay yearly for $71.88, or pay for 2 years for $47.76. The two-year price breaks down to only $1.99 per month. Plus, currently, Surfshark is running a Holiday deal where you can get one month for free. So you can give it a proper test before putting down money.

Here are a few of the features of Surfshark VPN:

  • Apps for Chrome, Firefox, Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, Linux, Fire TV, and Trust DNS
  • Watch Netflix in the US and 15 other countries.
  • Whitelist specific apps and websites to bypass the VPN.
  • Prevent malware and phishing attempts.
  • History is not logged.
  • Industry-leading encryption.
  • Kill Switch to instantly disable the internet if the VPN connection drops.

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