

We’ve come a long way, but there is more work ahead. Today, nearly all of the most popular sections of our website have been made available in some or all of these languages. This has come after an ambitious initiative to translate our website. And now we’ve added this feature to our app for Mac -the final major platform to receive this upgrade.ĭepending on the platform, the available languages may include Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, and Turkish. In 2019, our apps for Windows, Android, and iOS were upgraded to support multiple languages, as were the browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox. That’s why ExpressVPN has worked to offer our apps and browser extensions in 17 languages and counting. The app is a universal binary that supports both architectures, and we encourage you to update to the latest version, too.ĭownload the latest version of ExpressVPN app for Mac now.Online privacy and security are fundamental rights no matter what language you speak. If you are using an older, Intel-based Apple computer, our latest Mac app will continue to work just as well. ExpressVPN users with Apple silicon Macs can now enjoy the full effects of improvements to their computers’ reliability, performance, speed, and battery life-just by updating to the latest version of our Mac app. This is why we reworked our Mac VPN app to have native Apple silicon support. However, translated apps don’t work quite as well as native ones. Instead, these apps need to be “translated” by a software called Rosetta 2 so they can be used on Apple silicon. Apple claims that these chips bring significant CPU and GPU improvements in comparison with its previous technology.Īpple silicon Macs are still new, and many apps do not yet have native support for them. The M series is Apple’s new generation of chips powering its latest devices, namely the M1 and the M2-the latter being only unveiled in June 2022. This means the ExpressVPN app works even more seamlessly on the newest Mac computer models, allowing users to enjoy a performance boost along with lower battery consumption.


The latest ExpressVPN app for macOS, v11.5.0, now comes with native support for all Apple silicon Macs-including the M1 and the M2.
