ExpressVPN

The fastest

The fastest and easiest, from the British Virgin Islands.

Price US$2.49/mo (2-year plan (+4 free months), Basic) — then US$8.33/mo

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IN SHORT

The fastest and easiest-to-use VPN, with flawless apps. The premium option if speed and simplicity come first.

  • Among the fastest VPNs (Lightway protocol)
  • No-logs audited and proven in real life (2017)
  • RAM-only servers (TrustedServer) in 105 countries
  • Excellent for streaming and very easy to use
4.7 /5
Our rating

THE BRAND

Company
Express Technologies
Headquarters
British Virgin Islands
Founded
2009
Group
Kape Technologies
Main product
VPN (with Keys password manager and tools)
Audience
Users who prioritize speed and simplicity
Industry presence
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ANALYSIS

Our experience with ExpressVPN

Speed and performance

Consistently one of the fastest on the market. Its proprietary Lightway protocol is optimized for fast, stable connections.

Security and privacy

AES-256 encryption, kill switch and an audited no-logs policy. Its TrustedServer technology runs everything in RAM. Based in the British Virgin Islands.

Streaming and ease of use

Unblocks almost every platform and stands out for its extremely simple apps: it works well even for beginners. Coverage in 105 countries.

Price and plans

The most expensive option in the comparison, but it justifies it with speed, reliability and 24/7 support. 30-day guarantee.

Who is it for?

The premium bet if you want maximum speed and apps that simply work, and you don't mind paying a bit more.

PROS & CONS

The good and the bad

  • Among the fastest VPNs (Lightway protocol)
  • No-logs audited and proven in real life (2017)
  • RAM-only servers (TrustedServer) in 105 countries
  • Excellent for streaming and very easy to use
  • One of the most expensive VPNs on the market
  • No free plan
  • Owned by Kape (formerly Crossrider, with an adware past)

FAQ

The most common questions Americans ask about ExpressVPN

Most-searched questions, per Sistrix

Is ExpressVPN legal in the USA?

Yes. ExpressVPN is completely legal to use in the United States — it's a widely used, mainstream VPN. Only illegal activity carried out through it remains illegal.

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How much does ExpressVPN cost?

ExpressVPN sits at the premium end, but its long-term deal is competitive: the entry Basic tier works out to about US$2.49/mo on a two-year plan, while the standalone monthly option costs several times more. It's sold in three tiers — Basic, Advanced and Pro — with the higher ones adding extra features for more money. Renewal is the number to watch: after the first term it rises to US$8.33/mo. Every plan comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can test the apps and speeds risk-free. As always, confirm the current price and renewal terms on ExpressVPN's official site before committing.

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What is the downside of ExpressVPN?

The big one is price: ExpressVPN is more expensive than most rivals, even at US$2.49/mo on the long-term plan, and it renews higher at US$8.33/mo. Its plans also cover fewer simultaneous devices — Surfshark and PIA offer unlimited connections, where ExpressVPN caps you — and there are fewer power-user settings than tinkerers get from PIA. Multi-hop (double VPN) isn't offered either. What you pay for in return is excellent, consistent speed, very reliable streaming and one of the most polished, beginner-friendly apps around. For simplicity and reliability it's worth the premium; for raw value, Surfshark undercuts it heavily.

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Is ExpressVPN still trustworthy?

Yes. ExpressVPN runs its RAM-only 'TrustedServer' technology, meaning every server writes nothing to disk and wipes on reboot, and its no-logs policy has been independently audited (most recently by KPMG). It's based in the British Virgin Islands, which has no data-retention laws, so there's little it could be compelled to hand over. Its 2021 acquisition by Kape Technologies — which owns several VPN brands — drew some scrutiny, but its audited privacy practices and track record have stayed strong since. If independently verified no-logs and a clean security record matter most to you, it's among the most trustworthy options available.

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Is ExpressVPN blocked by Netflix?

No, not reliably — ExpressVPN is one of the most consistent VPNs for Netflix and our top streaming pick overall. It reliably unblocks Netflix US and many other regional libraries, and its fast, stable Lightway protocol means streams start quickly and stay in HD. If one server is detected and stops working, switching to another usually restores access within seconds. As with any VPN, changing your Netflix region can breach Netflix's terms of service, but the practical consequence is just the block, never a banned account.

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Can police track ExpressVPN?

ExpressVPN's RAM-only 'TrustedServer' architecture and independently audited no-logs policy mean there's essentially no activity data stored to hand over, even on request — something its British Virgin Islands base (no data-retention laws) reinforces. That said, no VPN makes you untraceable: in a serious investigation, authorities can still lean on other evidence such as the accounts you log into, your device itself, or payment records. So ExpressVPN meaningfully strengthens your privacy and hides your activity from your ISP and websites, but it isn't a licence for illegal activity. For everyday privacy, it's about as strong as mainstream VPNs get.

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VERDICT

Is ExpressVPN right for you?

The fastest and easiest-to-use VPN, with flawless apps. The premium option if speed and simplicity come first.

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