Surfshark B.V.

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Surfshark B.V.
Company typePrivate
Industry Software
Founded2018
HeadquartersThe Netherlands
Area served
Worldwide
Products Cybersecurity software
Services Computer security
Website surfshark.com

Surfshark B.V. is a cybersecurity company established in 2018. It launched its first product, a Surfshark VPN in the same year. Surfshark also has various cybersecurity tools: a data leak detection system Surfshark Alert, a private search tool known Surfshark Search, and an antivirus named Surfshark Antivirus, a personal data removal service Incogni, a credential generator Alternative ID, and a Dedicated IP service. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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In 2022, Surfshark and Nord Security merged under one holding company while still operating independently. [5]

History

Surfshark was launched in 2018 when it introduced its first VPN application. [6] In 2019, Surfshark launched Surfshark Alert & Surfshark Search and received an official seal of approval granted by an independent IT-Security Institute AV-TEST. [7]

In 2020, Surfshark moved to 100% RAM-only servers, [8] [9] introduced the WireGuard protocol, and became a founding member of the VPN Trust Initiative. [8] [9] In 2021, Surfshark was named Best VPN by the Trusted Reviews Awards, [10] as well as the PCMag Editor's Choice award. [3] Surfshark also successfully passed an external audit by Cure53. [11] In the same year, Surfshark launched Surfshark Antivirus & Incogni. [12] In mid-2021, Surfshark began merging with Nord Security, the parent company of NordVPN. The merger was finalized in early 2022, with both brands continuing to operate independently. [13] [14]

In August 2022, Surfshark exclusively partnered with digital rights watchdog NetBlocks for greater reporting on internet shutdowns. [15] Later, in 2022, Surfshark closed its physical servers in India in response to CERT-In's (Indian Computer Emergency Response Team) order for VPN companies to store consumers' personal data for five years. [16] Later that year, Surfshark released Linux GUI, and Surfshark Nexus, a technology that connects all of Surfshark's VPN servers into one network. [17] [18] In 2023, Surfshark launched its Dedicated IP [19] and Alternative ID services. [20]

In March 2024, Surfshark was ranked 47th in the Financial Times 1000: Europe's Fastest Growing Companies list. Surfshark also ranked 8th in the IT & Software category of the same FT-Statista annual ranking list. [21]

Technology

In December 2019, Surfshark implemented GPS-Spoofing for Android, letting users change their device's physical geolocation to one of the server's locations. [22] That same year, Surfshark launched Surfshark Alert and Surfshark Search. [23]

Surfshark uses IKEv2, OpenVPN, and WireGuard connection protocols in its applications. All data transferred via Surfshark servers is encrypted using an AES-256-GCM encryption standard. [24]

In May 2022, Surfshark announced Linux GUI, added real-time protection to Surfshark Antivirus & added a pause feature to the VPN app. [18] In August 2022, Surfshark added a manual WireGuard connection feature. [25]

Research

In 2019, Surfshark released the first Digital Quality of Life index, a study evaluating the digital wellbeing of countries worldwide. The research is updated yearly, and the best-performing countries are selected based on internet affordability, internet quality, electronic infrastructure, electronic security, and electronic government. [26]

Surfshark is one of the founding members of the VPN Trust Initiative (VTI), which was established in 2020. [27] In August 2022, Surfshark collaborated with an internet monitoring organization, NetBlocks, to bring awareness and spread the news of worldwide internet disruptions. [28] Surfshark also collaborated with The Internet Society to spread awareness about Splinternet and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) to discuss surveillance technologies. [29]

In 2023, Surfshark launched the Emergency VPN program and provided VPN subscriptions to journalists, activists, NGO representatives, and journalists working under harsh conditions. [30]

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