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.
ExpressVPN publishes outside security audit and open-sources browser extension
These two new trust and transparency initiatives further enable everyone to verify that ExpressVPN lives up to our security promises.
The facts about the OSTIF OpenVPN source code audit
This post was originally published on May 15, 2017. With funding from the Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF), a...
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An interview with OSTIF, the team behind the OpenVPN audit
You’ve just completed your security audit of OpenVPN. Two people worked for almost two months on this project. How...
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