![]() Kape, which also owns CyberGhost VPN and Private Internet Access, has gone private, meaning its financial situation and governance is no longer public. 2021- all of whom pay around $10 per month. According to sources, it currently has over 4 million subscribers -which is up from 3 million back in Dec. The layoffs are puzzling since ExpressVPN appeared to be quite profitable. ![]() Or they just don’t go with it at all,” the employee says. “It’s either they won’t renew it, we’ll just see what the impact is, or we’ll renew it, but on a much massive reduced number of users. In addition, ExpressVPN has halted server renewals to save on costs. ![]() “I would imagine in the short-term there will be no noticeable impact, but in the longer-term issues will occur,” the former employee says. Although the site now known as X remains functional, bugs, outages, and content-moderation problems are now more frequent. A former ExpressVPN employee equated the job cuts to how Elon Musk laid off most of the staff at Twitter. Users probably won’t encounter any noticeable changes, not at first anyways. "The lead times on responding to outages will blow out," one source says. As a result, ExpressVPN could struggle to circumvent internet-blocking attempts from both government and providers such as Netflix. Other sources say Kape “basically massacred” ExpressVPN’s whole quality assurance team and gutted the operations department. But the job cuts have dissolved the entire undertaking, meaning it’ll be harder and more time-consuming for ExpressVPN to roll out changes and enhancements in the future. Which is why those sources believe the job cuts will take a toll on VPN’s quality in the coming months and years.įor example, ExpressVPN was in the midst of addressing all the technical debt it had accumulated over the years in an effort to streamline IT operations. Sources familiar with the layoffs-which involved around 200 people-say much of the staff at ExpressVPN’s main Singapore office is now gone, including talented software engineers, quality assurance specialists, and executives. Meanwhile, an executive from the company’s notorious past, former Crossrider CEO Koby Menachemi, has returned in a management role. Some top executives, including an ExpressVPN co-founder and Kape’s own CEO, have since left. The job cuts come several months after ExpressVPN’s parent company, Kape Technologies, delisted itself from the London Stock Exchange and took itself private. ![]() Going the Elon Musk Route ExpressVPN's Singapore office
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