Originally published at: Surfshark Launches New VPN Protocol (Dausos)
Surfshark just launched its brand new VPN protocol called Dausos. We first covered the tease a few weeks ago, and now the full picture is here. Most commercial VPNs lean on protocols like WireGuard, OpenVPN, or IKEv2. Those were built for enterprise networking and later retrofitted for consumer use. Dausos skips the retrofit and starts…
Thanks for this. Please advise if you see it available for our devices and Windows 11.
Surfshark should be rolling this out to more devices soon!
Originally published at: Surfshark Teases New VPN Protocol (Coming Soon)
Surfshark just dropped a teaser on their website, and it has our attention. The company says it has been building something from scratch and in their words: a “different approach” to how a VPN works. Details are thin right now, but here’s what Surfshark has revealed so far: Record-breaking performance Custom-built VPN technology Future-proof security…
“macOS users, get ready. You’re first in line.”
Let’s hope it comes with iptv and vod built in ![]()
And Anti Freeze technology.
Lol Grace, but I hope it works with ASOP. Currently it doesn’t seem to. My IP address is visible.
It should work fine with AOSP. I’ve never had a problem on any AOSP boxes that I’ve reviewed and there have been many. Please explain more and why you don’t think it’s working. Lots of people get internal and external IP addresses confused. It doesn’t change your internal addresses on your network as there is no reason for that. It does change your public-facing IP address though.
make sure whatever app you use to check the ip is routed through the vpn.
No freezing
Per TP, he has his running on Mac.
I sure hope so! I don’t have Mac or Windows, only my ONN 4k android box setup to Google tv. Come on Surfshark! ![]()
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looks interesting, i am a noob but i have read that the ip adres is for one country, so what happens with country’s which have geo blocking ?