About ExpressVPN
We build a safer, better digital world
Since 2009, ExpressVPN has helped millions of people take control of their online privacy. We aim to continuously push the bar for cybersecurity innovation through robust safeguards and transparent practices designed to earn your trust.
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What is ExpressVPN?
Privacy protection you can trust, built by experts who care

ExpressVPN is a privacy-focused technology company built for people who want greater confidence online.
Since 2009, we’ve developed a VPN service and apps for major platforms that deliver secure, reliable connections. We prioritize trust and transparency, continuously improving our systems and investing in innovation.
ExpressVPN takes a holistic approach that goes beyond VPN features. Tools like Keys password manager, Threat Manager, and our ad blocker work together to protect you online, with additional privacy solutions in development.
Our mission and core values
Understand the values guiding how ExpressVPN builds and evolves technology

ExpressVPN believes the internet is at its best when it stays open, accessible, and shaped by the people who use it.
Our mission centers on empowering you with practical tools that support digital rights and personal choice online. We design privacy technology that is accessible at every skill level, while holding ourselves accountable through real-world testing and transparency.
This mission-driven approach guides how ExpressVPN builds, improves, and stands behind our privacy solutions worldwide.
How ExpressVPN builds trust
Learn how transparency and accountability guide ExpressVPN’s operations
Strong security and no-logs protect your privacy
We never collect, store, or share your personal data or online activity. That's our independently audited no-logs policy in action.
Strong 256-bit AES encryption protects your traffic as it travels between your device and our servers. Open-source Lightway and WireGuard protocols mean security experts worldwide can verify how our code works.
TrustedServer technology wipes session data
ExpressVPN's server infrastructure runs on RAM-only servers, no hard drives that could store your data.
TrustedServer technology means every server restart automatically wipes all information. You get consistent privacy protection built into our infrastructure, not just our policies.
Audits and transparency reports confirm our claims
Our privacy and security systems are regularly verified by independent security firms, not just our word.
ExpressVPN undergoes regular audits by respected firms, such as KPMG and Cure53. These reviews confirm our systems operate as described. Regular transparency reports show how we handle legal requests, demonstrating our commitment to your privacy in practice.
Why ExpressVPN is a leading VPN provider
You get reliable VPN performance through continuous innovation and engineering.
Lightway, ExpressVPN’s proprietary protocol, supports fast speeds and stable connections across your devices. Our regularly maintained server network with automatic obfuscation keeps you connected, even on restrictive networks.
Need assistance? Our 24/7 support team is ready to assist. New customers can try ExpressVPN risk-free with our 30-day money-back guarantee*.
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Our journey over the years
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2009
ExpressVPN was born
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2009
Launched 30-day unconditional money-back guarantee
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2009
Allowed manual configuration for Windows and Mac
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2010
Launched support for Linux and smartphones, including on iOS and Android -
2011
Launched 24/7 live chat support -
2012
Launched apps for Windows, Mac, and Android to improve user experience -
2014
Added speed test tool on Windows and Mac apps -
2014
Began to accept Bitcoin payment -
2015
ExpressVPN apps available in non-English languages, including in French, German, Spanish, and more -
2016
Added Network Lock (kill switch) feature -
2016
Launched ExpressVPN app for routers -
2016
Launched bug bounty program -
2016
Launched The ExpressVPN Future of Privacy Scholarship -
2016
Teamed up with OpenMedia to unite against internet oppression -
2017
Added split-tunneling feature -
2017
Launched ExpressVPN apps for browser extensions -
2017
Unveiled a suite of open-source leak-testing tools -
2018
Launched “Signals of Trustworthy VPNs” with the Center for Democracy and Technology -
2018
Worked with Front Line Defenders to provide complimentary ExpressVPN accounts to their community -
2019
Launched TrustedServer, so that all our servers run on RAM only—a system that's been audited by PwC Switzerland -
2019
Browser extensions independently audited by Cure53 -
2019
ExpressVPN comes preinstalled on new HP laptops -
2020
Launched the VPN Trust Initiative with i2Coalition -
2020
Partnered with Dynabook (formerly Toshiba) -
2020
Started beta-testing Lightway, our own modern VPN protocol -
2020
New verification system reduces the risk of us inadvertently distributing malware (audited by PwC Switzerland) -
2020
Launched the ExpressVPN Digital Security Lab, to conduct original research -
2021
Launched a new look on our apps and website -
2021
Received ioXt Alliance certification -
2021
Partnered with HMD Global (home of Nokia phones) -
2021
Lightway audited by Cure53 and open-sourced -
2021
Joined the Kape Technologies family of leading privacy and security brands -
2021
First company in the world to deploy wide-scale consumer-side mitigation measures for the global log4j vulnerability -
2021
Launched Threat Manager, a DNS-based traffic blocker that protects users from trackers, scammers, and malware sites -
2022
Launched parallel connections, a feature that drastically improved the time to connect to VPN -
2022
Launched a new bonus bug bounty of 100,000 USD for TrustedServer -
2022
Started beta-testing ExpressVPN Keys, a password manager integrated into our apps; completed security audit of Keys -
2022
Withdrew physical VPN servers from India to protect user privacy -
2022
Started replacing our 1Gbps servers with new 10Gbps servers around the world -
2022
Published new audits on all three of our desktop apps -
2022
Launched Aircove, a Wi-Fi router with built-in VPN; conducted third-party audit of Aircove security -
2022
KPMG and Cure53 audited our Privacy Policy protections and server technology security -
2022
Cure53 conducted separate assessments of our Android and iOS apps through penetration testing and source-code audits -
2022
Completed a third-party security audit of ExpressVPN Keys, our password manager -
2022
Completed a second independent security audit of our Lightway VPN protocol -
2023
Expanded our network to offer servers in 105 countries, while increasing the number of simultaneous VPN connections per account to eight -
2023
Launched post-quantum protections for all users through our VPN protocol Lightway to defend against threats of the future -
2023
Full rollout of ExpressVPN Keys, a password manager built in to our mobile apps and offered as a Chrome extension -
2023
Added optional features that block malicious trackers, ads, and adult sites as you browse -
2023
Added auto-update functionality on apps for Windows, Mac, and Linux -
2023
Launched a native ExpressVPN app for Apple TV and made improvements to the Android TV app -
2024
Began publishing a transparency report on user data requests received by our legal department. -
2024
Launched Aircove Go, the first portable router with built-in VPN functionality -
2024
Launched an online store, selling our hardware products -
2024
Published a new assessment by KPMG of our Privacy Policy claims -
2025
The Lightway protocol was re-engineered in Rust, improving its performance security
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2025
Expanded server locations to include all 50 U.S. states
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2025
Added post-quantum protection to our WireGuard implementation
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2025
Introduced ShuffleIP, a security feature that automatically changes the user's IP address periodically
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2026
Introduced ShuffleIP, a security feature that automatically changes the user's IP address periodically
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2026
Introduced ExpressMailGuard, an email aliasing service designed to protect user privacy
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2026
Introduced ExpressMailGuard, an email aliasing service designed to protect user privacy
Partnerships and social impact
Learn how ExpressVPN supports digital rights beyond our products
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Trusted technology partners
- 2019–present: Independent security and privacy audits by PwC, Cure53, and KPMG
- Ongoing (since 2019): Public bug bounty program operated through Bugcrowd
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Organizations we support
- ExpressVPN has a long-standing practice of providing VPN access to journalists, human rights defenders, and at-risk individuals through case-by-case support and partner organizations.
- Partnerships with digital rights and internet freedom organizations, include the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Access Now, Fight for the Future, and more.
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Frequently asked questions
Find out what people often want to know before choosing ExpressVPN
Where is ExpressVPN located?
ExpressVPN operates from the British Virgin Islands, a jurisdiction with no mandatory data retention laws for VPN providers. This location supports ExpressVPN’s privacy-focused approach and helps limit legal obligations to collect or store your browsing activity.
How is ExpressVPN different from other VPNs?
Our long-term focus on trust, transparency, and independent verification sets ExpressVPN apart. We use purpose-built systems like the Lightway protocol and TrustedServer infrastructure to support reliability and accountability. Plus, regular audits help confirm that our privacy commitments hold up beyond marketing claims.
Is ExpressVPN safe to use?
Yes. Strong encryption, clearly defined privacy policies, and independently audited systems form the foundation of our service. External reviews by security firms further confirm that our protections operate as described. That way, you can rely on ExpressVPN's safeguards during your day-to-day tasks, including streaming via your subscriptions, banking, browsing, and downloading.
How does ExpressVPN prove it doesn’t log user activity?
We provide proof via a combination of technical design and independent verification. Audits by firms such as KPMG and Cure53 assess ExpressVPN's privacy policy and features, while TrustedServer technology prevents data storage. We also provide public transparency reports, which document how we handle legal data requests.
Is ExpressVPN worth the money?
Yes, it's worth it if you prioritize industry-leading security features, verified privacy practices, stable performance, and long-term reliability. To give you confidence when signing up, new customers receive a 30-day money-back guarantee, allowing you to try the service without risk. We keep refunds straightforward—you can simply reach out to an agent via live chat to claim a refund.