ExpressVPN unveils new tiers; iOS app gets reliability boost
More choice on price and features, with the same core privacy and no-logs foundations.
In summary — new plans (Basic, Advanced, Pro) keep the core VPN the same while bundling extras on higher tiers; iOS v12.23.0 focuses on reliability with a recent redesign adding speed test and a server map view; existing members aren’t forced to move and can switch at renewal.
What happened: ExpressVPN has shifted from a single subscription to three tiers—Basic, Advanced, Pro—in its biggest pricing change to date. Basic keeps the fast, audited VPN; Advanced adds extras like password manager and protections; Pro layers on dedicated IP and identity tools. The promise: pick only what you need, without diluting the core service.
On iOS, version 12.23.0 (30 Aug 2025) focuses on reliability improvements following a mid-year overhaul that introduced OpenVPN support, in-app speed testing, enhanced Smart Location and a global server map view—quality-of-life updates for everyday use.
Do this now (takes a minute):
- Update the iOS app to v12.23.0, then run the in-app speed test and set Smart Location.
- If you stream, re-check access today: iPlayer pass, Netflix UK pass, Prime Video mixed (catalogue dependent).
- If you’re an existing member, review tiers at renewal—core VPN is identical across plans.
Measure it this week: Use your usual UK endpoint during 20:00–22:00 and compare latency and median Mbps to last week. Audit clarity: ExpressVPN’s no-logs position remains independently audited; Reliability note: v12.23.0 explicitly targets stability on iOS.
3 tiers: Basic / Advanced / Pro
Up to 10 / 12 / 14
v12.23.0 (30 Aug 2025)
Speed test + server map
11 Sept 2025 · 10:30 BST
Tiers live; iOS update live
Streaming access changes frequently; snapshots are indicative and not guarantees—re-test before relying on a specific catalogue.








