ExpressVPN confirms security of its desktop apps with 3 new independent...
Cure53 performed penetration tests and source code audits of our macOS and Linux desktop apps, while F-Secure reviewed our Windows v12 app.
ExpressVPN’s protections examined in 2 new independent audits, by KPMG and...
Read the full reports on our Privacy Policy protections and server technology security.
New Android app security features give ExpressVPN users even more control
We added the option to disable screenshots of ExpressVPN, as well as warnings about old operating systems and vulnerable devices.
ExpressVPN now runs natively on Apple silicon Macs (M1 and M2)
Our app works even more seamlessly on the newest Mac computer models, allowing users to enjoy a performance boost along with lower battery consumption.
Secrets we keep from our friends but share with Google
From looking up words to checking physical ailments, our survey reveals the online queries that people are embarrassed for others to know.
ExpressVPN is even faster with new 10Gbps servers
We’re making huge upgrades to our hardware to enable both faster connections for our customers and faster improvements by our engineers.
Rejecting data demands, ExpressVPN removes VPN servers in India
Our users will still be able to connect to VPN servers that give them Indian IP addresses.
Independent audit confirms security of ExpressVPN’s app for Windows
The assessment by cybersecurity firm F-Secure was exceedingly positive.
Helping to keep the internet open in challenging times
We welcome journalists and organizers currently in an oppressive situation who need secure access to the internet to get in touch.
ExpressVPN’s $100,000 bug bounty bonus for VPN server vulnerabilities
The first person to find and demonstrate a security-critical bug on our VPN server technology, TrustedServer, will receive the bonus award.