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ExpressVPN knocked it out of the park in my most recent round of testing (as usual), and reiterated its claim to the #1 spot in my best VPN rankings. While it's more expensive than some cheaper VPN alternatives, it justifies the price tag with a stacked roster of tools and apps that are nice and easy to use.
Any VPN that I recommend has to put your privacy first—and ExpressVPN delivers on this front, too. You'll be covered by an audited no-logs policy, have your pick of four VPN protocols, and a solid kill switch that'll ensure you don't accidentally leak personal data. Plus, if you need a helping hand, 24/7 customer support is available via live chat.
So, that's great and all, but how much does ExpressVPN cost? I'll walk you through the best deals available right now, and how you can save some extra cash by opting for a long-term plan.
Recent updates
There haven't been any major changes to this page since my last update. This is, in part, because ExpressVPN doesn't switch its pricing around all that often. However, I have ensured that the article reflects my most recent VPN test results.
ExpressVPN is an exceptionally quick service (thanks to its very own Lightway protocol), and can keep up with data-intensive tasks like HD streaming, online gaming, and torrenting without breaking a sweat. Oh, and speaking of streaming, ExpressVPN was able to access all of today's most popular services in my most recent testing. Think Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Amazon Prime, and more.
Keep reading, and I'll walk you through ExpressVPN's pricing plans and show you how TechRadar readers, like your good self, can save a little extra.
How much does ExpressVPN cost?
ExpressVPN keeps things pretty straightforward. There are three plans available, and you can choose from a 1-month, 6-month, or 12-month subscription.
Head directly to the ExpressVPN site and they'll set you back $12.95 per month, $9.99 per month, and $8.32 per month respectively.
However, ExpressVPN has some stellar deals available to savvy shoppers—and readers of certain sites. TechRadar readers can save big on ExpressVPN's 12-month plan (and bag an extra 3 months of coverage) without having to sift through Google search results.
The pricing available then becomes:
- 1-month: $12.95 per month
- 6-months: $9.99 per month (billed $59.95 for the first six months)
- 1-year: $6.67 per month (billed $99.95 for the first year)
Obviously, the value improves exponentially as you commit to a longer subscription – you'll get the equivalent of virtually half off if you grab an annual sub compared to a series of one-month periods.
And don't forget...the 'one-year' price is actually 15 months of the service – as explained above – thanks to ExpressVPN's current 'three months free' promotion.
And it keeps improving, now that Express has agreed to give TechRadar readers a year of free cloud storage from Backblaze ("comprehensive, no-limits, secure backup" as our review says). That's a whole year of absolutely unlimited secure storage for all your files, photos, tunes, videos, and more.
If you're still unsure, there are ExpressVPN free trial options to look into, which you can read about more in our complete guide. It's also worth looking at the ExpressVPN promo codes currently available.
What is today's best deal?
<a href="https://go.expressvpn.com/c/4550836/1330033/16063?subId1=hawk-custom-tracking&sharedId=hawk&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.expressvpn.com%2Foffer%2Ftechradar-deal" data-link-merchant="expressvpn.com"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Save 49%: 1 year for $6.67 per month
ExpressVPN scores top marks across the board: it's quick, has servers all over the world, and unblocks virtually any streaming service you can think of. So, if you want to check out what's new on Netflix or keep your data safe from snoopers, ExpressVPN has you covered.
Sign up for a 12-month plan and you'll get an extra 3 months free—as well as a year of unlimited cloud backup from Backblaze. Check out ExpressVPN risk-free with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
How good is ExpressVPN?
A brief look at our ExpressVPN review will tell you, but spoiler alert! We've given it the full five stars out of five.
A VPN's main concern should be the security of its users, and ExpressVPN goes the extra mile with security credentials that are second to none. The service has a battle-tested no-logs policy and regularly invites third-party auditors to inspect it—so you can rest assured that your privacy remains intact.
If you were weighing up VPNs for streaming, our testing found that it successfully unlocks watching the likes of Netflix, BBC iPlayer, YouTube, and Amazon Prime Video content when overseas and relatively painlessly. Its Chrome extension and apps for Android and iOS are as excellent as the primary Windows and Mac clients.
It also toes the line nicely between basic use for inexperienced users and added features for people who want that bit extra from their VPN.
How do ExpressVPN prices compare to the competition?
ExpressVPN is reassuringly expensive compared to the other big services out there - it makes complete sense that the undisputed best service out there is also the least affordable – and so it doesn't make it into our list of best cheap VPN providers guide. Although those extra three months free still certainly make it competitive.
If cost is your greatest concern, then you're probably better off looking at Surfshark. It's still a top-quality VPN, but can be obtained for a lower cost if you're comfortable signing up for a full two years. In fact, the effective monthly cost comes in at less than $2.29.
And if you've heard of NordVPN and want to know how that compares, it again is cheaper than ExpressVPN – as long as you're happy to commit for a while. The one-month and one-year plans are pretty similar, but Nord really starts looking attractive if you sign up for multiple years – right now the effective monthly cost is less than $3.50 if you subscribe for three years.
Check out our up-to-the-minute VPN deals guide to see what offers all our favorite providers are currently running.
Disclaimer
We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.
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Adam Zeis
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Adam is the Editorial Director of High-Yield content at Future. Leading an outstanding team, he oversees many articles the publisher produces about subscriptions and services including VPN, TV streaming, and broadband. In addition to identifying new e-commerce opportunities, he has produced extensive buying guides, how-to-watch content, deal news, and in-depth reviews. Adam's work can be seen on numerous Future brands including TechRadar, Tom's Guide, T3, TTR, Android Central, iMore, Windows Central, and Real Homes.
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