Split tunneling returns to all Windows users
Cybersecurity firm Nettitude has conducted a security audit on our Windows apps to verify the remediation of the DNS issue related to split tunneling....
After a tip, ExpressVPN acts swiftly to protect customers
Following a fix of the issue that prompted this post, split tunneling was restored to all Windows versions, and cybersecurity firm Nettitude has since...
Dynamic MTU: How we fixed a common cause of browsing problems
When data packets are too large for their transmission route.
New partnership brings ExpressVPN protection to ASUS users
With the purchase of selected products, ASUS customers in Europe and the Middle East get a 90-day ExpressVPN free trial.
ExpressVPN’s response to the AutoSpill vulnerability
A paper presented earlier this month revealed a vulnerability in password managers. Here's what we've done to protect users.
How our blockers against trackers, ads, and adult sites work
Our dev writes about implementing these features with user privacy as top priority.
ExpressVPN launches Apple TV app and improves Android TV app experience
Download the ExpressVPN app directly on an Apple TV or an Android TV to change your location and secure your connection.
Auto-update: A deceptively simple feature
We recently introduced auto-update on our desktop apps. Here are security considerations we took in implementing the feature.
ExpressVPN completes rollout of built-in password manager, Keys
The world's leading privacy experts have officially launched a secure, easy-to-use password manager for all subscribers, complete with new security features and built right in to the app they already use.
ExpressVPN launches post-quantum protection to defend users against threats of the future
Advances in computing could undermine today’s cryptography. We’ve taken a proactive step to protect users.