



If you're looking to speed up your Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection, Surfshark has the solution. The cybersecurity firm has just unveiled FastTrack, a new technology that promises to accelerate your VPN speeds by as much as 70%.
Think of it like finding a faster route to work during rush hour – instead of sitting in traffic, you discover a series of back roads that get you there much quicker. FastTrack achieves this by cleverly directing your internet traffic through an interconnected web of servers, rather than forcing everything through a single digital tunnel.
FastTrack is currently available in three major cities: Sydney, Seattle, and Vancouver, with plans to expand to other areas down the line. With any luck, UK subscribers to Surfshark won't have to wait long before this exciting feature drops.
If you're eager to try FastTrack yourself, you'll currently need a Mac. That's because the enhanced connection feature is available exclusively on macOS, which is Apple's corresponding software system.
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|As of now, you can only test out FastTrack with an Apple Mac computer and in either Sydney, Seattle, and Vancouver
FastTrack operates using Surfshark's Nexus infrastructure, which functions like a sophisticated railway network with multiple interconnecting lines. Rather than sending your data down a single track, it distributes your connection across numerous servers working in harmony.
"We have developed a globally distributed probe system that actively tests multiple path combinations using Nexus infrastructure to identify the most efficient routes to our three key locations: Sydney, Seattle, and Vancouver," explains Karolis Kaciulis, Leading System Engineer at Surfshark.
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|A VPN creates a secure, encrypted connection between your device and the internet
This system continuously monitors and analyses performance data in real-time, automatically selecting the fastest available route for your connection. It's similar to how modern GPS systems constantly recalculate to avoid traffic jams.
"We understand how VPN speed and low latency are important to our users," says Karolis Kaciulis, emphasising why Surfshark prioritised this development.
A VPN creates a secure, encrypted connection between your device and the internet, essentially acting as a private tunnel for your data. You might assume your internet data travels in a straight line from your device to its destination, much like drawing a line between two points on a map. However, the reality is far more intricate.
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Your data navigates through an elaborate maze of underground and undersea cables that span the globe. Picture sending a parcel from London to Paris – instead of going directly across the Channel, it might travel via Amsterdam, Berlin, and Brussels before reaching its destination.
GB News contacted Surfshark for more details about a UK release date, but the company has not revealed a timeline or confirmed new locations at this time. However, they're planning on expanding the feature in the future. Keep checking back with GB News as we continue to update you on their latest announcements.