ExpressVPN is a small British Virgin Islands-based provider of VPN services.
The company’s products are eye-wateringly expensive, from the $12.95 (£9.96, AU$17.43) for a one-off month option to the $99.95 (£77, AU$135) plan for annual payments.
We browsed the feature list looking for an explanation, but couldn’t really find one. Sure, the 130+ servers in 87 countries is welcome, and there’s a Linux client as well as Windows, Mac, iOS and Android, along with 24/7 live chat support if you have problems. But ExpressVPN also limits you to three connections rather than the five you’ll often get elsewhere, and overall there are better specified (and cheaper) products around.
- Want to try ExpressVPN? Check out the website here
There’s no free plan or trial, either, although ExpressVPN does provide a “no-hassle money-back guarantee” – you can cancel your order within 30 days and you’ll get a full refund.
The company also has a simple referral scheme which can help reduce costs. If you get a friend to sign up, and they give your email address during the order process, you both get a free month.
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As with many other VPNs, ExpressVPN places a limit on the number of simultaneous connections it allows: only three …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac