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ExpressVPN is a VPN service. The page highlights “Speed & Privacy” and emphasizes that one subscription gives users access to the full ExpressVPN suite. The content mentions both personal plans and ExpressVPN for Teams, indicating that it targets both individual users and team use cases. The page also references post-quantum protection, the Lightway VPN protocol, apps for multiple platforms, and additional security features such as ad, tracker, and malicious website blocking.
In terms of proxy type, the page clearly presents it as a VPN service, but it does not specify whether its IPs are residential, datacenter, or mobile proxies. It also does not disclose IP pool size, server count, or country coverage, so its node resources cannot be assessed from the provided text. On protocols, it only mentions its proprietary or flagship Lightway VPN protocol, without providing information about HTTP, SOCKS5, or other proxy protocol support. Device concurrency is relatively clear: Basic supports 10 devices, Advanced supports 12 devices, and Pro supports 14 devices. Pro also includes a Dedicated IP. Bandwidth limits are not disclosed. On anonymity, the page emphasizes privacy, but does not provide details such as a no-logs policy, audit reports, jurisdiction, or data retention practices, so privacy conclusions should not be overextended.
Pricing is based on long-term subscriptions, with the main introductory offer being 2 years + 4 months. Basic costs $2.49/month, with an initial term price of $69.72, then $99.95 per year thereafter. Advanced costs $2.99/month, with an initial term price of $83.72, then $119.95 per year thereafter. Pro costs $5.49/month, with an initial term price of $153.72, then $199.95 per year thereafter. PayPal and credit cards are supported, and new users get a 30-day money-back guarantee. Note that the page shows discounted first-term pricing as well as automatic renewal pricing, and renewal costs are significantly higher than the introductory prices.
The advantages are clear plan tiers, relatively high device limits, support for team bulk licensing, and selling points such as Lightway, post-quantum protection, and multi-platform apps. Security-enhancement features also increase gradually across the plans. The drawbacks are that the captured text does not disclose server coverage, bandwidth, logging policy, or availability in mainland China—all of which are critical for evaluating a VPN. It is better suited to users who need VPN coverage across multiple devices, safer browsing, basic ad and malicious-site blocking, and secure remote access for business teams.
The content does not state whether the official website is directly accessible from mainland China, whether the VPN can connect reliably there, or whether localized payment methods such as Alipay or UnionPay are supported. Therefore, its China accessibility status should be considered unknown. If using it from China, it is advisable to first confirm website accessibility, payment options, and refund terms, and then consider whether you need an alternative network to access the official website or other VPN backups.
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expressvpn.works is an 英属维尔京群岛 Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $8.32, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach expressvpn.works directly.