BVI-based Express VPN adds Bermuda server to network
ExpressVPN, the British Virgin Islands-based consumer privacy and security company, has grown its server network to 105 countries, including Bermuda.
In addition to the island, ExpressVPN said the significant expansion of its server network's geographic distribution now includes Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ghana, Guam, Honduras, Jamaica, Lebanon, Morocco, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad & Tobago.
Samuel Bultez, head of product, ExpressVPN, said: "ExpressVPN's services help millions of users take control of their digital lives every day, so we constantly strive to deliver more value and a better experience to them.
“We are proud of the incredible line-up of new features and service improvements, which give our users more ways to protect themselves at no extra cost.”
Other new features include an ad blocker, adult-site blocker, and auto-update, the company said.
The new ad blocker and adult-site blocker are available now on ExpressVPN's apps for Android, iOS, and Windows. They will be available on Linux and Mac by the end of this year, the company said.
ExpressVPN said users can now connect up to eight devices simultaneously with a single subscription, up from the five-device limit previously offered.
It added that users who wish to connect unlimited devices, including smart home devices that aren't usually compatible with VPN software, can do so via ExpressVPN's Aircove router.
Mr Bultez said: "We understand that the modern internet user has more connected devices and needs broader protection for their growing digital footprint.
“We can't wait for everyone to try out these new updates, and will continue to look for ways to improve our service to help meet our users' evolving online needs."