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ExpressVPN (for macOS)

 & Max Eddy Former Lead Security Analyst

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ExpressVPN (for macOS) - Software & Service
4.0 Excellent

The Bottom Line

ExpressVPN has a widespread service, a focus on securing its infrastructure, and offers the rarely seen split tunneling feature, but it comes at a high price.
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Pros & Cons

    • Excellent global server network.
    • Numerous servers available.
    • Split tunneling.
    • Expensive.
    • Few privacy tools.
    • Lackluster client.

Final Thoughts

ExpressVPN (for macOS) - Software & Service

ExpressVPN (for macOS)

4.0 Excellent

ExpressVPN has a widespread service, a focus on securing its infrastructure, and offers the rarely seen split tunneling feature, but it comes at a high price.

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About Our Expert

Max Eddy

Max Eddy

Former Lead Security Analyst

My Experience

Since my start in 2008, I've covered a wide variety of topics from space missions to fax service reviews. At PCMag, much of my work focused on security and privacy services, as well as a video game or two. I also wrote the occasional security columns, focused on making information security practical for normal people. I helped organize the Ziff Davis Creators Guild union and served as its Unit Chair.

My Areas of Expertise

  • Technology, security, and privacy
  • Security and privacy software, including VPNs
  • Hardware multi-factor authentication keys
  • Open-source software and hardware
  • Election security and disinformation
  • Interpreting infosec research for a wider audience
  • Amateur Myst historian

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