Kendrick

The ExpressVPN spyware accusations come from a blog post that was published in February of this year. The blog post alleges that ExpressVPN is using a technique called ” DNS hijacking ” to track user activity.

The blog post goes on to state that this activity is being done in order to “collect data on user activity for marketing and advertising purposes”.

The blog post does not provide any evidence to support these allegations. In fact, the only evidence that is provided is a screenshot of what is claimed to be a user’s activity history on ExpressVPN.

However, this screenshot does not show any evidence that would support the allegation that ExpressVPN is using DNS hijacking to track user activity.

In conclusion, it is unclear whether or not ExpressVPN is using DNS hijacking to track user activity. However, the allegations made in the blog post do not provide any evidence to support these claims.

Therefore, it is unclear whether or not ExpressVPN is actually using spyware or malware.