Your ExpressVPN is getting three huge upgrades - including a private AI assistant
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Your ExpressVPN is getting three huge upgrades - including a private AI assistant
"ExpressVPN has announced three new services designed to bring the organization more in line with its competitors as a security suite -- or, if the firm has its way, to jump ahead of it in the security (and AI) space. The new ExpressKeys and ExpressMailGuard offerings made their debut on Feb 5, whereas ExpressAI will be launched at some point in the future -- with each focused on different areas: confidential computing, password management, and email privacy."
"The idea behind this service is to reduce the risk of user profiling or of user-issued prompts being fed back into large language models (LLMs) for AI training. The company is using what it calls an "enclave architecture," including zero-access end-to-end encryption and loading files into memory only to prevent exposure. In addition, messages will automatically be deleted after a set period of time."
ExpressVPN announced a move from standalone VPN service toward an integrated security suite with three new offerings: ExpressKeys, ExpressMailGuard, and ExpressAI. ExpressKeys targets password management, ExpressMailGuard focuses on email privacy, and ExpressAI is a private-by-design AI platform intended for general AI queries and image generation. ExpressAI employs confidential computing and an enclave architecture with zero-access end-to-end encryption, in-memory file handling, and automatic message deletion to reduce profiling and prevent prompts from being used to train large language models. ExpressKeys and ExpressMailGuard launched Feb 5; older ExpressVPN apps retire March 31, 2026.
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