- Consistently reliable for unblocking streaming services worldwide
- TrustedServer technology runs on RAM only — no data written to disk
- Servers in 105 countries — one of the widest geographic coverages
- Dedicated router app for whole-home VPN protection
- Most expensive major VPN service on the market
- Limited to 8 simultaneous device connections
- No ad blocking or malware protection feature included
ExpressVPN is a premium VPN service recognized for its exceptional reliability, particularly when it comes to bypassing geo-restrictions and maintaining consistent performance across its global server network. Operating from the British Virgin Islands, ExpressVPN has built its reputation on security innovation, including its TrustedServer technology that ensures servers run entirely on volatile RAM, making it technically impossible for any data to be stored on the servers.
Key Features
- TrustedServer Technology: All ExpressVPN servers run entirely on RAM, meaning the operating system and all data are wiped clean with every reboot. This architecture makes it technically impossible for data to persist on any server.
- Lightway Protocol: ExpressVPN’s proprietary protocol designed for speed and security, offering faster connections and more reliable performance than traditional VPN protocols while maintaining strong encryption.
- Split Tunneling: Allows you to choose which applications use the VPN tunnel and which connect directly to the internet, giving you the flexibility to optimize performance for specific use cases.
- 105 Country Coverage: With servers in 105 countries, ExpressVPN offers one of the widest geographic coverages in the VPN industry, making it ideal for accessing region-specific content worldwide.
- Router Application: A dedicated app for compatible routers that provides VPN protection for every device on your home network, including smart TVs, gaming consoles, and IoT devices that cannot run VPN apps natively.
- MediaStreamer DNS: A smart DNS service included with the subscription that enables streaming on devices that do not support VPN applications, such as Apple TV and certain gaming consoles.