ExpressVPN has become a well-known name – or at least as close to one as a VPN is likely to get – taking over mainstream advertisements on sites like YouTube. On our roundup of the nine top providers in June, it came out on top for streaming services, frequent travel, and gaming. However, it fell short in areas like security and user friendliness, so it wasn’t the overall best.
There are three main use cases for VPNs in addition to general security: geoblocking, streaming, and gaming. This means that my tests involved watching Shrek on the clock by using a VPN to access Canadian Netflix from my US-based home office, where the movie isn’t currently available.
Signing up for, downloading, and using ExpressVPN was easy, but compared to other services, it didn’t impress me. Competitors like ProtonVPN, for example, had easier ways to sign in across platforms. However, an ExpressVPN subscription does come with a password manager to store and autofill credentials across websites. That’s a plus in a…
2023-07-22 11:00:52
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