ExpressVPN review: A good service with no public leadership
from PC world 20 September indexed on 20 September 2017 16:01ExpressVPN in brief: P2P allowed: Yes Number of servers: 1,500+ Business location: British Virgin Islands Number of country locations: 94* Cost: $99.95 per year Running a business is a public act. That's why I don't understand why some VPN providers go to such great lengths to keep the identities of their leaders private. Today's review looks at one such company, ExpressVPN. Business anonymity is an issue we'll get into in more depth in the trust section. For now, let's dive into the app. ExpressVPN uses a very simple single-panel interface. It doesn't have a map you can click on or anything like that. All you have is a simple on/off button that takes up the majority of the panel. Under that is a suggested VPN server to connect to and then two buttons: Smart Location and Choose Location. Click the former and ExpressVPN will choose a server for you based on your location. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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