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ExpressVPN: One of the best

When you think of VPNs, ExpressVPN is likely one of the first names that pops into your head. That’s no surprise, as the company has blanketed the internet with ads, and it’s likely you’ve seen at least one somewhere out in the wild at this point. And while you may disagree with its inescapable promotions, you can’t deny that it provides a great service.

It is, and has been, one of the most trustworthy and notable VPN providers on the market for years now. Since its acquisition by Kape Technologies in 2021, it has gained the financial backing to step up its game even more. Just since our last review, ExpressVPN has undertaken dozens of independent security audits, launched an Apple TV app, and added its own built-in password manager. It has become a one-stop privacy and security powerhouse.

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