I'm not sure I'm buying into this whole "significantly boost your privacy" thing
. I mean, $101 for two years is still a decent chunk of change. And let's be real, most people aren't using their VPNs to browse cat videos or something that would actually require super-strong encryption
.
I think what really draws me in is the speed and ease of use - those are some solid selling points for ExpressVPN
. But at the end of the day, it's still a subscription service, which means you're locked into paying month-to-month (or, in this case, two-yearly) if you want to keep using it
.
Plus, I'm not sure how much of a "perk" 14 simultaneous devices really is for most people
. I mean, unless you've got like 15 different devices at home and need to juggle them all with your VPN
.
Anyway, if you're looking for an affordable way to level up your online security, ExpressVPN might be worth checking out
. But don't expect me to start shelling out the cash just because they're having a sale 
I think what really draws me in is the speed and ease of use - those are some solid selling points for ExpressVPN
Plus, I'm not sure how much of a "perk" 14 simultaneous devices really is for most people
Anyway, if you're looking for an affordable way to level up your online security, ExpressVPN might be worth checking out