Sunday, May 3, 2026 8:03:57 PM

Is ExpressVPN actually private?

Posted: 3 months ago
Is ExpressVPN actually private or do they keep logs like others?
Posted: 3 months ago
ExpressVPN has verified no-logs policy - proven in real world. Turkish government seized their server in 2017 investigation, found zero user data. Why: RAM-only servers (wiped on reboot, nothing saved), based in British Virgin Islands (no mandatory logging laws), independently audited by PwC and Cure53 (verified claims). I'm privacy-focused, researched extensively before choosing. They literally can't log even if forced - infrastructure makes it impossible. Compare to VPNs based in US/UK (can be subpoenaed) or that use hard drives (data persists). Worth premium for real privacy.

Posted: 2 months ago
NH link Type 1B had a limited production of seven pieces, and all of them are already spoken for. You can still purchase its successor, NH Type 1C, which was introduced this year. Visit the official website for more details.
Posted: one month ago
Up until today, the list of essential watches according to Hodinkee wasn't a list at all – it was link the Speedmaster Professional. "I'm not saying you have to keep it," Ben Clymer wrote in 2016, "but I really think each man or woman who loves watches owes it to themselves to own a manually wound, three-register Speedmaster at some point in their lives."
Posted: 9 days ago
So, for all these reasons, I found a pocket watch, of course, but a customized case with the "Hearthstone" logo. Sadly, I could only find it on Amazon UK (via Designer Inspirations Boutique), and it's currently unavailable. But it would be worth the hunt if such a gift ever needed to become a reality. I found a post someone made on Reddit about receiving the same watch, so I know there have to be a few floating link around out there.