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 you shouldn’t ignore ‘Update Your Device’ messages
It’s pretty much second nature at this point. We start our laptops and hunker down in our seats, ready...
Worried your devices will get confiscated at the border? Here’s what...
There is growing evidence to suggest that border security agents are taking greater steps to intrude into our daily...
ExpressVPN is turning 10!
Ten years is a lifetime in the tech world. We’ve been around since the days when it was still...
An unprotected server leaked 24 million sensitive housing documents not once...
Personal documents included mortgage loan agreements, payment schedules, borrowers’ phone numbers, and more.
What are botnets, and how do you protect against them?
Botnets are large networks of hijacked devices (robots) that can be remotely controlled by their creator. Mainly run for profit...
FaceTime flaw lets people hear you, before you even answer
Think twice before cursing that ex who won’t stop calling: A newly found bug in Apple’s FaceTime means someone...
Here’s why Australia’s cybersecurity bill is a terrible idea
Despite international protest, Australia has passed a new bill that essentially outlaws encryption technology, making its population of 25...
Cloudy skies ahead: LA is suing the Weather Channel for selling...
The city of LA is suing the Weather Company, a subsidiary of IBM, for secretly mining and selling user...
The 9 best ExpressVPN blogs of 2018
2018 was a bumper year for ExpressVPN! Here's the best of 2018 from the best VPN blog in town:
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