I can’t find literally anything about this service anywhere else on the internet. Almost all results for it point back to this subreddit to boot. I’ve never heard of this VPN before this subreddit, and it doesn’t even look like one that VPN subreddits have ever talked about before.
On top of this, it’s free - you should always be cautious when anything is free, because often times it means either you’re the product, or they have an ulterior motive. There’s a reason most VPNs cost a subscription fee - they have to be able to pay for servers while also making sure your connection is safe and private. You aren’t getting that guarantee with a free product, not to mention one with very little history (and the fact that it’s the only app that company has produced).
“Free” VPNs have plagued the Play store for years, siphoning people’s data and/or selling their information to third parties and not protecting them well enough.
Maybe Surf VPN is legit, but the fact that you can’t find almost anything on them, and the fact that they’re free, is definitely enough reason to be sus.
I use VPN Unlimited. You can get lifetime subscription for 39 bucks using the offer below. If you google it, it’s a solid service with great reviews. Sure, if you only need it for Pokémon Masters it’s probably not worth it, but if you need VPN for any other reasons it’s great.
Proton vpn when you make a free account gives you a 7day trial (no credit card required) with no data cap I musing it til the trial runs out because there is no free singapore server then I’m using hotspot sheild or tunnel bear
i downloaded it expecting somthing like a catch or ads but the fact that it didnt have somthing like that it didnt and i also asked AI chatgpt to search and inqure about it and it found nothing made me delete it imeaditly im searching with two powerfull antivirus a full hardware scans for inntruders just in case
I run Tunnelbear myself, never had an issue personally though some others have. You can give them a shot if you want, its free for 500 MB per month and offers a paid service for more.
Some of these companies literally pay for ratings.
Also, if you offer a service that is free and works, and then ask your users to rate it, you’ll typically get 5 stars. What you need to be worried about is what goes on behind the scenes that you’re not aware might be happening.