ExpressVPN

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More improvements to our client applications!

We have implemented numerous updates to our client applications and would like to invite you to take a look at them! As always, submit your security findings through BugCrowd, and keep an eye out for more exciting improvements in the upcoming months.

[RELEASE] ExpressVPN for iOS 11.83.0

  • In this release, we:
    • Improved connectivity in some countries.
    • Added a notification to alert you if another application disables your VPN connection.

[RELEASE] ExpressVPN for Android 10.80.0

  • We have made the following improvements:
    • Improved connectivity in some countries.
    • Fixed a crash that happens under rare circumstances when launching the application for the first time.
    • Fixed a memory leak when disconnecting the VPN
    • Polished off a couple of rough edges to keep your VPN experience as smooth as possible.

[RELEASE] ExpressVPN for Mac OS 11.22.0

  • We’ve rolled out some refinements under the hood to give you a smoother experience.

[RELEASE] ExpressVPN for Windows 10.42.0

  • A little fix here, and little fix there. All worth doing, but nothing you’re likely to notice.

[RELEASE] ExpressVPN for Windows 12.44.0

  • Solved an issue where an “Unable to Connect” message would pop up after you disconnected from the app.
  • Improved connectivity in some countries.
  • Added a handy hint on the home screen of the app to let you know when updates are available if you have disabled auto-updates.

[RELEASE] ExpressVPN for Linux 3.44.0

  • In this release, we:
    • Fixed an issue that was preventing you from spoofing your location.
    • Improved connectivity in some countries.
    • Trimmed the hedges and pruned the begonias, and now all is right again in your ExpressVPN garden.

We always look forward to your security finding submissions and as always, happy hunting!