Why you need ExpressVPN for your Mac


 Macs might be more user friendly and immune to many of the threats faced by PC users, but for the most part both platforms interact with the internet in the same way. That’s why it’s equally as advisable for Mac owners to use VPNs as PC owners.

VPNs can help your computer evade location-restricted websites, firewalls, censorship, government surveillance, ISP activity logging, and hackers. That makes them a smart choice for any privacy-minded internet user, or someone who just wants to watch their favorite shows from behind a firewall or location block.


ExpressVPN brings the speed and ease of use that Mac owners have come to love to OSX. From sign up to connect, the entire process takes less than 20 minutes. After installing and inputting an authentication code, connecting to the VPN happens with just one click.

Users can choose from hundreds of servers in 78 different countries to route their internet connection through.  This makes it appear to websites and apps that you’re in a different geographic location. Want to watch that soccer match that only streams free in the UK? Just connect to the London server. Need to shop at an online store only accessible in Hong Kong? No problem.

ExpressVPN costs as little as $8.32 per month with a one-year subscription. You can pay using a credit card, Paypal, Bitcoin, and several other payment gateways. If ExpressVPN isn’t everything you hoped for, get your money back within the first 30 days, no questions asked.

Whenever you’re connected to a VPN, your IP address and location are encrypted. ExpressVPN encrypts all internet traffic with military-grade 256-bit SSL encryption, which makes browsing on Safari or any other browser completely anonymous. ExpressVPN doesn’t keep activity logs or collect session data, either, so not even the company itself can trace what you’re doing. It will even secure your connection when using public wifi hotspots.

ExpressVPN is fast, too. All servers are optimized to provide the highest possible download speeds with unlimited bandwidth. The Mac client comes with a speed tester built in, so power users can check which servers offer the fastest connection. You can even switch servers as many times as you wish without penalty. Most users won’t even notice a difference in speed when the VPN is flipped on.

ExpressVPN works with MacBooks, iMacs, Mac Pro, and Mac Mini on OSX devices dating back to Snow Leopard (10.6).

Got an iPhone? ExpressVPN has you covered there, too. Native apps are available on Mac, iOS, Android, and Windows. You can install ExpressVPN on as many devices as you like and even use the mobile and desktop versions simultaneously, in addition to a media console and internet router.

Should you ever run into any difficulties, ExpressVPN staff are on standby 24 hours per day, seven days per week to help.

A VPN secures your connection and lets you experience the internet the way it was meant to be experienced: free and open. ExpressVPN is the fastest, safest, and easiest way to make it happen.

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