- Surfshark now only supports the latest four iOS and MacOS releases
- Dropped support for IOS and MacOS Legacy to protect users from threats
- The VPN proposes solutions for users who cannot update their devices
Surfshark is ending official support for Legacy IOS and MacOS versions, focusing on new releases from Apple.
Surfshark, which comes in second on our list of the best VPN providers available, announced that it now only covers the four most recent iOS and MacOS releases. At the time of writing, it continues to fully support versions of iOS 15 or later, and MacOS 12 (Monterey) and later.
When a new version of MacOS or iOS drops, Surfshark support for the oldest of the previously supported versions ends. This means older iPhones, iPads and Macs will no longer receive app updates, as Surfshark seeks to “encourage everyone to use the most secure devices.”
Existing installations on unsupported systems will continue to work for now, but users will not be able to wait for future updates. Needless to say, Surfshark recommends that users update their devices to continue receiving the strongest protection possible.
Why the change is happening
Surfshark’s move reflects Apple’s rapid rollout of new versions of the operating system, a trend that has left a shrinking base of legacy users.
As announced in a recent blog post, by removing support for older iOS and MacOS versions, Surfshark can reallocate resources to improve security and new features for current devices that receive regular security patches, helping users stay ahead of emerging threats.
This includes implementing new features and technologies, improved interface and application performance, and a simplified upgrade process.
It’s worth keeping in mind that legacy systems, which lack these same updates, remain vulnerable to known and emerging threats, putting users at unnecessary risk.
What should Legacy Surfshark users do?
Surfshark emphasizes the importance of subscribers updating their devices to receive the latest security improvements.
To do this, users can go to “Settings” and “Software Update” to install the latest version of iOS or MacOS. The update ensures continued access to official app updates, bug fixes, and the full set of Surfshark security features, including multihop servers and Surfshark antivirus.
If your hardware can’t be upgraded, perhaps because it’s too old to meet Apple’s minimum requirements, Surfshark has some recommendations.
For MacOS, one option is to install an older version of the Surfshark app. Surfshark provides step-by-step installation guides up to version 10.12 (Sierra). Other options include connecting via WireGuard manual setups using a third-party app, downloading and connecting using OpenVPN setups, or using the built-in manual IKEV2 connection.
iOS users have the option of manual WireGuard and OpenVPN connections as well, or built-in manual IKEV2 connections.
Surfshark provides 24/7 support via live chat and email to answer any questions you may have. By taking action before Apple’s next release, Surfshark users can avoid service interruptions and continue surfing safely.