“ExpressVPN never keeps data that could tie you to any online activity,” the VPN provider claims on its website. An independent audit from late February supports those claims. Accounting firm KPMG found “reasonable assurance” that the VPN provider’s system prevents the logging of user activity. The product is one of Engadget’s top VPN picks.
RAM-based VPN servers
The firm’s audit put ExpressVPN’s TrustedServer system under a microscope. That’s the company’s RAM-based system. In theory, this approach means user data is wiped with every server reboot. (Doing so would prevent even the possibility of long-term storage.) Some competitors,
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