ExpressVPN
ExpressVPN is a virtual private network (VPN) service provider founded in 2009 by entrepreneurs Peter Burchhardt and Dan Pomerantz and headquartered in Tortola, British Virgin Islands.[1][2] It operates as a commercial entity offering client software for devices including computers, smartphones, and routers, which encrypts internet traffic through remote servers to mask users' IP addresses and protect against surveillance, thereby enabling secure browsing, circumvention of content restrictions, and privacy enhancement.[3][4] The service emphasizes a strict no-logs policy, independently verified through multiple audits, including three by KPMG confirming that its TrustedServer infrastructure—employing RAM-only servers that wipe data on reboot—does not retain user activity or connection logs.[5][6][7] ExpressVPN maintains over 3,000 servers across 105 countries, supporting high-speed connections via protocols like its proprietary Lightway, and additional features such as ad-blocking and leak protection.[8][9] Acquired in 2021 by Kape Technologies, a cybersecurity firm with prior involvement in adware but subsequent pivot to privacy tools, the company serves millions of subscribers while facing scrutiny over its ownership amid broader concerns about VPN provider transparency.[10][11]