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With VPNs, you tend to get what you pay for. So when I saw Surfshark’s low prices, I was skeptical about its rave reviews. To see if it could actually live up to these claims, the team and I tested every aspect of Surfshark, including its speeds, security features, streaming abilities, network reliability, and device compatibility.
Can Surfshark be trusted? It can, and it is. The Financial T...
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Fast, reliable and unlimited
This VPN is fast and reliable. It has a lot of servers in different countries and can be used in an un... limited amount of devices (it supports Linux, which is something very important for me). The software and app get updated regularly: note that I experienced some bugs with the auto-connect feature on Android that have been solved since then. With this competitive pricing, I would definitely recommend it.
IMPORTANT NOTE: I am not including the customer support in this review, because I never had to use it. If I use it in the future, I will update this review with my experience. I recommend you to see other reviews that include it if it is important for you.More
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Frustrating Experience with Surfshark - A Cautionary Tale
I’ve been a Surfshark customer for quite some time, but my experience with their service over the last... few months has been nothing short of frustrating and exhausting. After dealing with endless issues and subpar support, I feel it’s only fair to share my experience so that others can make an informed decision.
The Problems
I initially encountered serious issues with Surfshark’s version 5.13, which simply didn’t work properly. Rather than providing a real solution, the support team suggested I roll back to an older, less secure version, which obviously wasn’t a feasible option. And when version 5.14 was released, there were no guarantees that it would work smoothly either. This lack of reliability left me in the dark and without proper protection for my devices. As a user who’s been comfortable with VPNs for years, I expected better. Instead, the issues with Surfshark went far beyond just software bugs. The app had such a significant impact on my system’s configuration that I had to fully reinstall Windows twice, losing hours of my time in the process. After the system crash caused by the software, I found that I couldn’t even log in to my PC properly, rendering it unusable.
2. Port 443 Miscommunication
Another issue arose around port 443. Initially, Surfshark’s support team claimed that my port was closed, which would have been a security issue. However, after conducting tests and providing photo evidence, I proved that the port was actually open. The support team’s initial miscommunication and failure to acknowledge this only added to my frustration.
3. The Toll on My Health
Beyond the technical problems, this entire ordeal has had a significant impact on my health. I suffer from anxiety and panic attacks, and the constant stress of trying to get this issue resolved has caused me to lose sleep and even feel physically ill at times. The level of support - or rather, the lack of it - has only made things worse. In the end, I decided to part ways with Surfshark. Despite having paid £70.96 for two years of service, I feel like I’ve received far less than I paid for, especially given the extensive downtime and constant problems. I reached out to Surfshark asking for a partial refund for the 18 months that I couldn’t use the service properly. Unfortunately, they flatly refused to even consider it. This lack of accountability speaks volumes about their disregard for customer satisfaction.More
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Perimeter 81 sells itself as a reliable, versatile, cloud-based VPN for business owners. I wanted to see if it lives up to its own claims so I took it for a test drive, and you can see all my findings below.
Bear in mind that Perimeter 81 is predominantly for business use rather than leisure, so you can’t stream or game with this VPN. If you want a reliable service that unblocks streaming pl...
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Best Zero Trust Networking Access (ZTNA) Provider
I have tried a few ZTNA service providers but Perimeter 81's ZTNA solution really stood out in a few d... ifferent ways. What I really liked about Perimeter 81's ZTNA solution was its:
- Ease of use
- Remote access policies
- Smooth onboarding process (very impressive)
- Quick deployment
- Outstanding customer support (they are super helpful)
- Scalable
- Cost-efficient
- Simple cloud integration (we use Azure and the migration process was truly a breeze)
But most importantly is that I have the ability to segment and manage users by roles with access policies which is a major plus in our hybrid remote workforce environment. I can grant certain permissions and segment our network into multiple subnets no matter where people are. Huge plus.
Overall, Perimeter 81 wins the ZTNA battle. I highly recommend them.More
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The solution promises a lot but underdelivers.
They advertised a seamless setup, but that was not the case for me. First off, the gateway pricing is ... outrageous. With $50 for a server, you don't even know what the server spec is. For small companies like mine, it would be an overkill. Also, setting up the P81 connector was no cakewalk either. The Android client application is full of bugs and has crashed on me a multitude of times.
The better and cheaper option would be to host your own VPN server on a cloud VPS, which barely costs $5 a month using some other VPNaaS.More