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Surfshark unveils a new tool to minimize the impact of lost VPN connections – but don’t call it a kill switch

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  • Surfshark has unveiled “an industry-first technology” for greater VPN connection stability
  • Surfshark Everlink works in the background to recover dropped VPN connections
  • The provider also promises to reduce the risk of IP address exposure

Surfshark has just unveiled an “industry-first” patented technology designed to minimize the impact of lost VPN connections – but don’t call it a VPN kill switch.

Surfshark Everlink comes as a “self-healing infrastructure,” the provider explains to TechRadar, which works in the background to recover dropped VPN connections while reducing the risk of IP address exposure. The new technology is now available by default on WireGuard protocol on iOS, macOS, and Windows.

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