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Get Over 2 Years Of Surfshark VPN For Up To 85% Off

Surfshark is extending its 24-month plans with free bonus months for Black Friday.

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A reliable VPN is one of the best ways to keep yourself safe online, but they can be expensive. Luckily, Surfshark VPN is offering an incredible Black Friday deal for its 24-month subscription plans, adding several free months of service depending on which plan you pick.

With this promotional offer, the base Surfshark Starter subscription is just $53.73 (instead of $14/month or $48/year) and includes three additional months for a total of 27 months. This plan includes Surfshark's no-log VPN with unlimited device connections, plus its ad blocker and cookie pop-up blocker tools.

Surfshark's two other 24-month plans are also included in the Black Friday deal and offer even better savings. The Surfshark One plan includes a five-month extension, meaning you'll only pay $75.32 for your first 28 months (versus $17.69/month or $49.08/year), while the Surfshark One+ plan is just $115.71 for the first 29 months (versus $20/month or $77.88/year).

These more expensive bundles include Surfshark's VPN, ad-blocker, and pop-up blocker, plus additional services like antivirus and anti-malware apps, personal data monitoring, and more. Surfshark One+ subscribers can also remove their personal data from company databases and search sites. Check out Surfshark's subscription options for more information on each of the plans and the features they include.

While you have to pay the full two-year Surfshark subscription price upfront to get the additional months, the overall savings are much better than the monthly or one-year plans. For comparison, paying for 27 months of Surfshark Starter would be $378 at the monthly price, or $108 at the annual subscription price. That said, Surfshark offers a 30-day money-back guarantee for all subscription plans so you can get a refund if you try it out and decide it's not for you.

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