RUSVPN vs Surfshark
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- Affordable long-term plans
- Strong privacy protections
- Multi-language support
- Unlimited device connections
- Cross-platform functionality
- Independent audits
- Effective streaming performance
- No-logging policy
- 24/7 live chat support
- Lacks split tunneling
- Doesn't have RAM-based servers (SSD-based)
- Poor customer support
- Features limited to certain platforms
- High subscription costs
- No free plans
- Based in the 14 Eyes Alliance
RusVPN was a budget-friendly VPN provider offering online privacy and security through 390+ servers in over 50 countries. They prioritized user anonymity with a strict no-logs policy, AES-256 encryption, and multiple VPN protocols, including OpenVPN and IKEv2. Their service was compatible with Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, and routers, ensuring broad accessibility. Additionally, they provided dedicated IP options for users needing a consistent and secure connection. While RusVPN had strong privacy features, they lacked split tunneling and RAM-based servers, which some users found limiting. Their streaming performance was inconsistent, working with certain platforms while struggling with others. Customer feedback was mixed—many users praised their affordability and ease of use, but others reported slow response times from customer support and difficulty canceling subscriptions. Despite its strengths and drawbacks, RusVPN has since rebranded as Planet VPN and no longer operates under their original name.
Surfshark, founded in 2018 and headquartered in the Netherlands, is a leading force in online privacy and cybersecurity. Offering a cutting-edge VPN with over 3,200 servers in 100+ countries, they provide fast, reliable access to geo-restricted content while keeping your data fully secure. Their standout features include camouflage mode, which hides VPN usage from ISPs, and multihop, which routes traffic through multiple servers for added security. With a strict no-logs policy and AES-256 encryption, Surfshark ensures user privacy and data protection. They also offer unlimited simultaneous connections, making them a great choice for users with multiple devices. Customers frequently praise Surfshark for their responsive customer support and seamless streaming performance, though some have noted occasional connection issues. Despite this, independent security audits and top industry awards like "VPN Solution of the Year" solidify Surfshark's reputation. Curious to know more? Read our in-depth review to explore all of Surfshark’s innovative features and discover why they are a top contender for anyone looking to take control of their online privacy and security.
- Price : $2.69/month (3-year plan), $4.99/month (1-year plan), $9.99/month (monthly)
- Free Trial : 2-day free trial
- Global Coverage : 50+ countries
- Customer Experience : Good
- Number of Servers : 390+ servers
- Price : Starting at $15.45 per month and billed monthly
- Free Trial : Available
- Global Coverage : 100 countries
- Customer Experience : Good
- Number of Servers : 3,200+
- Competitive low prices
- True no-log policy (outside the 5/9/14 Eyes Alliance)
- Available dedicated/static IP
- Multiple language support
- Camouflage mode and multihop features
- Ad-blocking
- Threat management features
- Obfuscated servers
- Allows Torrenting
- Antivirus / Antimalware
- Free Version
- Integrated SSOs—Undisclosed
- Mobile App
- Onion Over VPN Support
- OpenVPN Support
- Password Manager
- Propriety Protocol—Undisclosed
- Streaming Support
- WireGuard Support—Undisclosed
- Allows Torrenting
- Antivirus / Antimalware
- Free Version
- Integrated SSOs
- Mobile App
- Onion Over VPN Support
- OpenVPN Support
- Password Manager
- Propriety Protocol
- Streaming Support
- WireGuard Support
- 256-bit AES Encryption
- Dedicated IP Servers
- Kill-Switch
- RAM-Only Servers
- Split Tunneling—Undisclosed
- Two-Factor Authentication—Undisclosed
- Warrant Canary
- Zero-Logging-Policy
- 256-bit AES Encryption
- Dedicated IP Servers
- Kill-Switch
- RAM-Only Servers
- Split Tunneling
- Two-Factor Authentication
- Warrant Canary
- Zero-Logging-Policy
- Actionable Password Strength Report
- Biometric Logins (Face ID, Touch ID)
- Dark Web Scanning
- Located Outside of the 5/9/14 Eyes Alliance
- Mobile App PIN Unlock—Undisclosed
- Obfuscated Servers—Undisclosed
- Secure Password Sharing
- Actionable Password Strength Report
- Biometric Logins (Face ID, Touch ID)
- Dark Web Scanning
- Located Outside of the 5/9/14 Eyes Alliance
- Mobile App PIN Unlock
- Obfuscated Servers
- Secure Password Sharing
- Android
- Browser Plugins
- ChromeOS—Undisclosed
- Fire OS—Undisclosed
- iOS
- Linux
- macOS
- Routers
- Streaming Devices
- Windows
- Android
- Browser Plugins
- ChromeOS
- Fire OS
- iOS
- Linux
- macOS
- Routers
- Streaming Devices
- Windows
- FAQs
- Help Guides
- Live Chat
- Phone
- Social Media
- Ticket
- FAQs
- Help Guides
- Live Chat
- Phone
- Social Media
- Ticket