Social media users are calling for the mass cancellation of ExpressVPN subscriptions after it was revealed that a cybersecurity firm with Israeli ties owns the popular privacy service.
In 2021, The Times of Israel reported that Kape Technologies, a British-Israeli digital security company, acquired ExpressVPN, one of the world’s largest virtual private network (VPN) providers, for nearly $1bn.
The calls for cancellation intensified after social media users began circulating information about Teddy Sagi, the Israeli billionaire and owner of Kape Technologies. Many shared that in 2023, as reported by The Jerusalem Post, Sagi donated $1m to transport soldiers during the Israeli war on Gaza.
Just use Mullvad.
Even ignoring any ownership issues, it’s an awful service. If you look up “ExpressVPN cancel” you’ll find lots of posts and comments from people complaining that they were charged again after cancelling, that the interface makes it difficult to cancel, that they needed to reach out to support multiple times, etc.
Instead:
- Use a different VPN
- Check if you actually need a VPN for your situation
I check this guide from time to time to see if anything has changed with the usual recommendations:
I don’t know why people don’t use crypto or one time cards for this kind of purchase. You pay for anonymity, you pay for it anonymously.
Crypto takes a lot of effort to trace, but it’s not necessarily anonymous. https://www.cnet.com/personal-finance/crypto/are-cryptocurrency-transactions-actually-anonymous/
Considering that Kape Technologies also owns PIA, this is not great news, consolidation of VPN companies isn’t a good thing here and especially not with Kape. Heck I cancelled asap when PIA was bought because that company is shady AF.
Did you get Mullvad?
I expect this scenario to repeat several times in the coming months/years. Willing to bet the “clean” ones are all infected with mossad spyware as well. Using a VPN makes you a target rather than helping you stay anonymous nowadays.
On a related note, this story from 2024:
I mean, if you’re using Facebook as your VPN provider I don’t know what to tell you.
Consider me entirely unsurprised. VPN companies do not protect your data, they simply use it for themselves
Unless you are Mullvad.
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Obviously intelligence agencies are going to be all up in VPN’s juicy businesses. I wouldn’t be surprised if they were all actually run by them and below cost so that nobody who would do it for real and not sell them access could actually be profitable.
I thought this was common knowledge, but maybe it’s just because I am too online.







