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ExpressVPN launches new digital privacy tools for subscribers

February 5, 2026
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ExpressVPN is rolling out a suite of new and reworked digital security tools for its subscribers. Most of them will join its existing Basic, Advanced, and Pro plans at no extra cost, and current subscribers can start using two of them immediately.

The suite’s freshest features include ExpressMailGuard, an email-disguising service, and ExpressAI, an encrypted AI platform that isn’t trained on user data. ExpressMailGuard is available globally as of Thursday, Feb. 5, while ExpressAI will launch at a later date.

Starting at $3.49/month for 28 months

ExpressVPN is also turning its built-in password manager and identity protection tools into standalone mobile apps for iOS and Android. ExpressKeys, the former, launches today alongside ExpressMailGuard. The other, Identify Defender, is set for release on Thursday, Feb. 26.

It bears mentioning that none of these tools will improve ExpressVPN’s actual VPN service. Rather, they add to the value of an ExpressVPN subscription.

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The goal here is to turn ExpressVPN into a “broader privacy ecosystem,” according to a press release, which puts it more in line with competitors like ProtonVPN and NordVPN.

ExpressMailGuard


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ExpressMailGuard lets users create disposable email aliases that they can use to sign up for services, apps, and newsletters. If a sender fills your primary email inbox with junk or unwanted messages, you can block the alias associated with them. ExpressVPN said this tool works with any email service and device, “[unlike] existing email alias tools.”

ExpressMailGuard makes it so that users don’t have to give out their real email address as often, lessening their likelihood of appearing in a data breach. It’s “like a VPN for email,” said ExpressVPN COO Shay Peretz.

ExpressVPN Basic, Advanced, and Pro subscribers are all receiving varying degrees of access to ExpressMailGuard starting today.

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ExpressAI

a screenshot of ExpressAI


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ExpressAI is billed as “the world’s first consumer AI platform built on confidential computing.” Translation: User conversations, prompts, and files are encrypted to everyone, including ExpressAI’s model providers and ExpressVPN itself. The company said the technology involved was previously exclusive to Nvidia’s enterprise data centers. Additionally, ExpressAI’s models are never trained on user data. Proton released a similar AI assistant, Lumo, last July.

ExpressAI is designed to better protect sensitive content, “like work files, financial questions, and personal details,” compared to other AI platforms, ExpressVPN said.

Users can choose from up to five different models depending on their ExpressVPN subscription tier, including GPTOSS 20B, DeepSeek R1 Distill, Qwen2-VL 2B, Qwen3 32B, and Nvidia Nemotron. The same prompt can be run across multiple models simultaneously for easy comparisons.

All ExpressVPN subscription tiers will include access to ExpressAI.

ExpressKeys

the expresskeys app


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The ExpressKeys app works as a password generator, a password strength checker, a two-factor authenticator, and secure storage for logins, credit card information, and notes. It supports autofill, offline access, and automatic syncing across different devices. Everything is encrypted, so no one can see your data except you.

By moving this tool out of its VPN’s mobile apps, where it was previously called “Keys,” ExpressVPN will be able to grow it at a greater scale, the company said.

New ExpressKeys users can log in with their ExpressVPN credentials and import information from other password managers. Existing Keys users can continue to use that service until March 5, 2026.

ExpressVPN Advanced and Pro subscribers are getting complete access to ExpressKeys starting today. It’s not available for ExpressVPN Basic subscribers.

Identity Defender

ExpressVPN Advanced and Pro subscribers will get full access to the Identity Defender app’s services later this month. That includes dark web monitoring, $1 million in identity theft insurance, change of address alerts, automatic data removal, and a credit scanner.

ExpressVPN Basic subscribers will not get access to the Identity Defender app.

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