ExpressVPN Upgrades ExpressKeys With Passkey Support, Bringing Total Audits to 28
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jul 2
ExpressVPN Upgrades ExpressKeys With Passkey Support, Bringing Total Audits to 28
2 articles · Updated · ZDNet · Jul 2
Summary
ExpressVPN added passkey support, secure item sharing and cross-device credential management to ExpressKeys, its standalone password manager launched in February for Android and iOS.
Cure53’s latest audit found no high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities, giving ExpressVPN a total of 28 audits as it pushes the product’s security claims.
New sharing controls let users send logins, card details and notes through links with timers, recipient verification and auto-destruct options; deleted items now stay recoverable for 30 days.
ExpressKeys also adopted the FIDO Alliance’s Credential Exchange standard, allowing encrypted transfers between password managers instead of plain-text vault exports.
ExpressVPN framed the upgrade around risky password-sharing habits: 18.6% of surveyed U.S. sports fans said they share streaming passwords, and 65% of them reuse those passwords elsewhere.