Users of EXpressVPN or PIA are either easily pleased or shills for the companies they are reporting on.
If you are using a VPN for watching porn or email or even Netflix your demands are low if you are pleased with these services.
However, If you are using it for P2P, ExpressVPN is not a complete ripoff like PIA.
I bought a months worth of Express to compare it to iPredator on the advice of a Tom's reader. The sites on ExpressVPN vary somewhat in their speed, but not much.
I am getting an average speed of 600B/s on P2P using Express which is about half of what I get using iPredator. You can try iPredator for free so check this out for yourself.
But this is a limitation of my ISP and not iPredator. I know this because when I am visiting a local university I am able to get speeds around 2,000 B/s over iPredator.
IPredator has one price no matter how many months you purchase as opposed a marketing scam to sell you more months of service: it is eight dollars per month. The same monthly price as if you bought an entire year on Express, and as I said IT"S FASTER.
I guess I am just bummed-out at the entirely unreliable comments and the entire review itself that are found here.
I can't really blame the people who think that they are getting 60,000B/s or more over their VPN, or even those who think that a VPN service is fast and reliable because you can use email or NetFlix. But you are telling people that something like PIA or even ExpressVPN are good if not great services. Express is sort of OK, but it is not fast, and certainly not the fastest VPN in the world as they claim on their site, and they insist that you pay for a year in advance for the same price as iPredator does by the month!
And yes I have been using iPredator for years, and it was recommended by my previous VPN service which I had also been using for years when I began having problems with payments in Sweden because of a change in Swedish banking regulations a few years ago.
I have had no such problems with iPredator in any way, and soon as my $12 month on Express is over, it's back to iPredator, with no big loss due to paying for a year to get the best price, just the loss of half my VPN bandwidth and four dollars more for the one month of service over ExpressVPN.
See the LEGAL INFO on iPredator's site about the things that are actually important to private individuals who need a VPN, as oppossed to Toms review, which not only contains nearly no significant info, but is mostly misleading due to the opinions of people who have only ever used one or two different services and have no real high bandwidth needs, or understanding of how most VPN services are not secure despite claims that they are.