PwC audits ExpressVPN servers to confirm essential privacy protections
Independent audit professionals from PwC exhaustively examined our code and interviewed our team members in order to confirm whether our VPN servers were in compliance with our privacy policy.
Why should I use two-factor authentication?
You might have skipped over your email provider’s prompt: Turn on two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication, or 2FA, is a secondary...
6 ways to protect your online finances… In the physical world
From VPNs to antivirus software, there is no shortage of precautions to take when protecting your personal banking online....
Now on ExpressVPN: Connect 5 devices simultaneously
You asked for more, and we heard you. ExpressVPN is excited to announce that we’re changing our multiple-device policy...
Introducing TrustedServer: Why ExpressVPN is making VPN-server hard drives obsolete
Why ExpressVPN is making VPN-server hard drives obsolete with TrustedServer, and how that significantly improves your online privacy and security.
Will ExpressVPN use the WireGuard protocol?
While we have a lot of respect for WireGuard, ExpressVPN has developed its own VPN protocol, Lightway, as a secure and reliable alternative.
ExpressVPN survey: Nearly half of Americans have smart home devices on...
Note: This post was originally published on December 5, 2018
Survey shows 49% trust Facebook Portal least as a brand....
Mozilla and ExpressVPN announce partnership to provide VPN services
We’re delighted to announce that ExpressVPN is partnering with Mozilla on building a more private and secure internet experience....
ExpressVPN fixes “Voracle” compression vulnerability in apps
Update: Since October 24, 2018, our manual config servers are not vulnerable to the VORACLE exploit. At a Black Hat...
Browse more securely with EFF’s HTTPS Everywhere and ExpressVPN
The ExpressVPN Chrome extension supports HTTPS Everywhere for even greater online privacy and security.