ExpressVPN

ExpressVPN

By Mike Williams

  • Express has doubled the number of servers available to more than 2,000. It has also introduced split tunneling, a host of browser extensions and open sourced a number of tools including leak testing ones.

ExpressVPN is a large British Virgin Islands-based provider of VPN services. The company’s products start off a little more expensive than most, from $12.95 (£10.35) for a one-off month option, although it drops to $6.67 (£4.71) for the standard yearly plan (which comes with three extra months).

There are plenty of services which can beat that, but ExpressVPN gives you a lot for your money. We’re talking more than 2,000 servers across 145 locations in 94 countries, P2P support, and easy setup with custom clients for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, even Linux. You also get a lot of genuinely helpful web-based tutorials and troubleshooting guides, and 24/7 email and live chat support if you have problems.

There’s no free plan or trial, but you’re able to try the full service for up to 30 days with no sneaky small print restrictions on bandwidth or sessions, and if you still want a refund you can just email …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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