Does ExpressVPN ever go on sale?

We’re often asked whether ExpressVPN ever goes on sale. The answer is no. By keeping our prices the same year-round, we can continue to reinvest in our product and service to bring you the best possible VPN experience. That’s why we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee—so that you can try us risk-free!

If you’re looking for ways to save on your VPN subscription, we recommend checking out our special offers page from time to time. You might find a discount code or coupon for a free trial that you can use toward your purchase.

A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is a private network that encrypts and tunnels Internet traffic through public servers. A DMZ, or Demilitarized Zone, is a buffer zone between an internal network and the Internet. It allows some Internet traffic to pass through while keeping others out.

So, does a VPN go in the DMZ? It depends. If you’re using a VPN for security purposes, then it’s best to keep it off of the DMZ. This way, if the DMZ is compromised, your VPN will still be safe. However, if you’re using a VPN for bypassing restrictions or accessing resources on a remote network, then putting it in the DMZ may be necessary.


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The UCR Library is open to the public! Non-UCR affiliates can get a library card by applying in person at any of our locations with a picture ID. This card will allow you to borrow materials and use many of our resources.


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A VPN encrypts and routes all web traffic through a single IP address, meaning that your internet activity is hidden from your ISP and any other third-party snoopers. This makes it appear as though all your web traffic is coming from the VPN server, rather than your device.


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It’s no secret that China has some of the most restrictive internet policies in the world. The government closely monitors and censors online content, making it difficult for residents to access many popular websites and platforms – including YouTube.

So, if you’re planning a trip to China or are already living there, how can you go about watching YouTube videos? Below we outline a few methods:

1. Use a VPN

VPNs (virtual private networks) encrypt your internet traffic and route it through servers in other countries. This means that when you connect to a VPN server outside of China, you’ll be able to bypass the country’s censorship filters and access blocked websites like YouTube.

Of course, not all VPNs work in China. The government has been cracked down on these tools in recent years and has even gone as far as blocking certain VPN providers outright. So, if you’re going to use a VPN in China, make sure to do your research beforehand and sign up for a service that is known to work well in the country (we recommend NordVPN).

2. Use Tor Browser

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