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.
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...
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...
Marriott loses the data of half a billion customers
Over the past 4 years, up to 500 million people have had their personal data stolen from the Marriott International hotel group.
How plausible deniability can protect your data
Plausible deniability allows individuals to claim they had no involvement in an action taken by others (or, in some...
An introduction to threat modeling
If you are always worried about your ISP, corporations, and the government spying on you, maybe it’s time to...
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....
How to properly dispose of your hard drives
Data is valuable. Your pictures, legal documents, chat logs, and even saved video games are all things you wouldn't...
Headed to New Zealand? Prepare to unlock your phone at Customs
NOTE: This post was originally published on October 16, 2018 Something fishy’s brewing down under—and it’s not just fish and...