ExpressVPN Secure, RAM Servers Questioned
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ExpressVPN's external auditors confirm no-logs policy as of February
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Accounting firm KPMG found "reasonable assurance" that ExpressVPN's system prevents logging of user activity.
Audit looked at RAM -based servers, which means user data is wiped with every server reboot.
The audit's conclusion applies "as of February 28, 2025 ," according to the firm's paper.
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