As demand for online privacy and security rises, ExpressVPN has taken the initiative and completed a nationwide network expansion. The service now offers VPN servers in all 50 U.S. states.
This rollout comes at a time when access to online platforms and services depends increasingly on where users live. Recent events such as individual State age-verification laws are shaping how individuals experience the internet—influencing which sites are accessible, how user data is handled, and creating barriers to entry for certain content.
ExpressVPN’s latest network expansion seems to be a direct response to these sorts of rules and regulations. As Shay Peretz, ExpressVPN’s Chief Information Officer stated in a blog post discussing the news, “People want privacy that works with the rest of their lives. They want tools that match the digital environments around them, without friction. Our goal is to make that possible without sacrificing security or speed.”
The service now offers 62 server locations in the U.S., covering all 50 states. This is a massive upgrade over the previously offered 24 server locations in the U.S.. By more than doubling the number of available servers in the country, ExpressVPN has now further strengthened its position as one of the best VPNs around—certainly a top contender for American users.
ExpressVPN’s new U.S. server locations are available now for all users with the latest version.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2845782/expressvpn-completes-massive-u-s-network-expansion.html
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