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ExpressVPN

PRICE £10 per month, £48 per 6 months, £80 per year from expressvpn.com

ExpressVPN is expensive, but the service comes with an excellent real-world security pedigree: after its servers were seized by Turkish authorities, no identifying data was retained.

Since that incident, ExpressVPN, like Private Internet Access, was bought by Kape Technologies, a UK-based firm that owns numerous VPN providers and review websites. However, ExpressVPN remains an independent entity with its own infrastructure and retains its official headquarters in the British Virgin

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