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AI-Assisted Privacy Tools: ExpressVPN unveils private-by-design assistant and new credential and email services.
Summary
ExpressVPN announced three services on Feb. 5 — ExpressAI, ExpressKeys, and ExpressMailGuard — offering an enclave-based private AI assistant, a standalone password manager, and disposable email aliases with dashboard controls.
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ExpressVPN announced a trio of new services on Feb. 5 that aim to address AI, password and email privacy together. The rollout includes ExpressAI, described as a private-by-design AI assistant, plus ExpressKeys and ExpressMailGuard for credential and email management. ExpressAI is reported as using confidential computing and end-to-end encryption and will offer multiple models at launch. The package is positioned under the ExpressVPN brand and is available through tiered plans.
Key details:
- ExpressVPN introduced three services on Feb. 5: ExpressAI, ExpressKeys, and ExpressMailGuard.
- ExpressAI is described as private-by-design, combining confidential computing with end-to-end encryption, using an enclave architecture to limit model training exposure and deleting messages after a set period; it will include an encrypted chat history protected by a primary password and multiple models at launch.
- ExpressKeys is presented as a standalone password manager for Android and iOS with autofill, synced vaults, a password generator and biometric unlock on mobile.
- ExpressMailGuard adds disposable email aliases and dashboard controls for forwarding and spam rules, and is available across major providers.
- ExpressKeys and ExpressMailGuard are included in tiered ExpressVPN plans.
Summary:
The update packages password, email and AI privacy under one brand, offering a single point of services for those concerned about personal data in everyday digital tasks. Undetermined at this time.
