ExpressVPN - Secure & private browsing
Safeguard your online privacy with global server access and lightning-fast speeds.
- 11.65.0 Version
- 4.3 Score
- 40M+ Downloads
- In-app purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Welcome to ExpressVPN
Shield your online presence with the ultimate VPN solution. Browse securely, access content anywhere, and protect your data. Your privacy is our priority!
What can you get from ExpressVPN?
- Unrivaled Online Security
- Fast VPN Speeds
- Superior Data Protection
- Enjoy a 7-day Free Trial
- Rated Excellent by 22,000+ reviewers
- Fast VPN Server Network in 105 countries
- Unlimited Bandwidth for accessing favorite content
- Built-in Password Manager for secure credential storage
- Privacy Protection with Easy IP Address Changer
- Next-Generation VPN Protocol: Lightway
- Apps available for multiple devices
- Choose from 19 languages
- Five-Star Customer Service with 24/7 support
How to Use ExpressVPN
Assuming you hit no snags during setup, the client should start up. You'll be prompted to enter your activation code each time you open up ExpressVPN on a new system; the code can be found on the dashboard section of your account on the ExpressVPN website. Look under "connect your devices" and you should find it (for obvious reasons, we blanked out part of the one in the screenshot).
Next, you'll see ExpressVPN's main interface, which we like because it's so very simple. Essentially, it's just two buttons: the big one in the center that switches the VPN on and off, and another button below that which lets you choose a server location.
Switching the VPN On
To switch on the VPN, just hit the big button and the VPN will connect in a few seconds. The button will change color and the word "connected" will appear. To switch it off, just click the button again.
The default setting connects to what's called the "smart location," the server that ExpressVPN reckons is the best bet for you at that time. You can also use the left of the two smaller buttons below the main ones to always find the smart location, for us now it's Barcelona. ExpressVPN also remembers your before-last location, the right button, which is pretty nifty.
If you want to connect to a specific location, though, because you want to stream that country's Netflix library or because you want to visit a website based there, you'll need to pick a new location. For that, hit the "selected location" button and a menu will pop out.
In this new screen, you can either choose between the "recommended" tab or "all locations." Recommended is best used to find alternatives to your smart location, while the other is great for seeing all your options. The list is subdivided into three global regions, with Asia subdivided into regular Asia and the Middle East, which also has Africa added in. A weird way to mix things up, but there you go.
You can also use the search bar to find a server in a specific country or city, which saves you some scrolling.
Whichever location you choose, simply clicking on it will connect you to it. All of ExpressVPN's servers are good for whatever you're doing, so simply browsing securely or torrenting files. However, if you want to crack Netflix, that may take a few tries as not all servers will work. To reconnect to a new server, all you need to do is pick a new one and you'll automatically disconnect from your current one and connect to the new one.
Features:
- Built-in Kill Switch to maintain privacy
- Split-Tunneling feature for app preferences
- Password Manager, ExpressVPN Keys
- Convenient widget for easy VPN control
- Automatic connection on untrusted networks
- Support for various encryption protocols
- Version11.65.0
- UpdateSep 13, 2024
- DeveloperExpressVPN
- CategoryTools
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
- Downloads40M+
- Package Namecom.expressvpn.vpn
- Signature92012aa5d7ccb06feea0a78bd9c69b38
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Strong commitment to privacy and transparency
Forward-thinking security enhancements
Excellent for streaming
Streamlined, easy-to-use app across platforms
Privacy-friendly jurisdiction (British Virgin Islands)
DNS leaks detected (but immediately addressed)
Expensive
Only eight simultaneous connections
Apple TV app needs work