Founded in 2009, ExpressVPN is one of the biggest names in the online privacy space. Does it deserve the prestige?
When I first reviewed ExpressVPN back in 2023, I was impressed with its strong privacy practices and stylish app, but took issue with its expensive subscriptions and ownership. In the years since, ExpressVPN has continued to grow its global server network, overhauled its desktop apps, added a neat ShuffleIP feature, and reworked its plans with new tiers and more simultaneous connections. As of early February, it’s added new non-VPN privacy tools to most of its plans at no extra cost, with more in the works.
ExpressVPN launches new free privacy tools for subscribers: ‘VPN for email,’ secure AI, and more
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