![]() It’s clear that no matter which VPN we tested out, we were anonymous and safe online with both ExpressVPN and NordVPN, but there were some key differences: Number of servers and locations ![]() If we had wanted even more encryption, we had the option of an Onion over VPN solution with NordVPN. ![]() Its benefits? WireGuard is fast, though being a newer technology, it may contain some bugs. However, only NordVPN used the NordLynx protocol, built around the WireGuard protocol. Encryptionįinally, both VPNs encrypted our web traffic using AES-256 bit encryption, which is the current standard in the industry. The solution? With both VPNs, we accessed these networks simultaneously. When we were working from a coffee shop, we wanted to access our office’s private server at the same time we connected to the public Wi-Fi network. ![]() This essential VPN feature means that the companies wouldn’t be forced to hand our customer data to the government, which isn’t the case for companies headquartered in the U.S. ExpressVPN is based in the British Virgin Islands, while NordVPN is based in Panama. Non-member of Five Eyes, Nine Eyes, and 14 Eyesīoth VPNs are based in countries that are not members of the international surveillance alliances Five Eyes, Nine Eyes, and 14 Eyes. We had a lot of time on our hands, so in addition to watching other countries’ Netflix content, we torrented many movies and TV shows with both VPNs. When we tested out ExpressVPN and NordVPN during the quarantine lockdown, we were thrilled to see that they both worked with Netflix. Most VPNs work this way, so it was no surprise that both ExpressVPN and NordVPN had kill switches ExpressVPN Kill Switch Netflix This means when we unplugged our internet router accidentally, all of our web browsers shut down, hiding our traffic. Kill switchesĮach VPN had a kill switch, otherwise known as a network lock feature. Let’s start with what these two had in common during our testing.
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