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ExpressVPN iOS app now works with Siri, widgets and Shortcuts

ExpressVPN now lets iOS users connect and disconnect with Siri commands, quick widgets and automated Shortcuts for a smoother mobile VPN experience.

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ExpressVPN quietly turned a small but meaningful corner for iPhone and iPad users this month: the company updated its iOS app to work with Siri, provide a Home-screen widget, and plug into Apple’s Shortcuts automation. In short, you no longer have to open the app to connect — you can say it, tap it, or automate it.

Speak to Siri (“Hey Siri, turn on ExpressVPN”), drop a 2×2 widget on your Home screen for one-tap connect/disconnect, or build Shortcuts that flip the VPN on when you join a certain Wi-Fi or launch a particular app. That’s the practical promise of the update.

VPNs are only useful when people actually use them. For many people, the friction of opening an app, hunting for a server, and tapping “Connect” is the main reason they don’t turn a VPN on. By moving those controls into Siri, widgets and Shortcuts, ExpressVPN is removing that friction — and making privacy a background habit rather than an intentional chore. The company frames the move as making protection “part of how you already use iOS.”

How the features behave today

  • Siri — You can ask Siri to connect or disconnect ExpressVPN and the assistant will reconnect to your most recent server location. Voice-based selection of a specific server location is reportedly planned for a future update.
  • Home-screen widget — A 2×2 widget shows status at a glance and gives a one-tap Connect/Disconnect button, so securing the device takes a single press. That’s useful for frequent travellers who switch networks and want fast protection on public Wi-Fi.
  • Shortcuts & automation — If you live in Apple’s Shortcuts app, you can create automations (for example: connect to your preferred country when you open Safari, or enable the VPN when joining an unsecured Wi-Fi network). The update unlocks workflows that make the VPN react to your routine, rather than forcing you to remember it.
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Where this fits in Apple’s world

Apple has been expanding the ways third-party apps can integrate with Siri and Shortcuts through App Intents and related APIs, so this update is part of a broader push by developers to bake functionality into the OS instead of siloing it in apps. For users, that means more useful, context-aware apps — but it also raises new expectations about how those apps behave and when they turn on.

What to watch for — privacy and UX caveats

The features are mostly UX wins, but they come with tradeoffs worth noting: voice commands and automations reduce friction, but they may also make it easier to leave a VPN on in contexts where it’s not needed (or conversely, to believe you’re protected when an automation failed). If you use Shortcuts that trigger on network changes, double-check the automation logic so you don’t accidentally route traffic through the wrong country or keep the VPN off when you expect it on. ExpressVPN notes that voice-based location selection is coming later — so for now, Siri connects to the last server you used.

Final take

This update is an incremental but sensible move: ExpressVPN is folding itself into the parts of iOS that people touch most often. If you already use a VPN regularly, you’ll appreciate the speed; if you don’t, these features lower the barrier to trying it. As with all automation, a little setup time up front pays off in fewer security-minded regrets later.

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ExpressVPN is a secure channel that creates a tunnel between your device and the internet. It ensures the protection of your data from snooping and censorship. With best-in-class encryption, 24/7 live chat support, and TrustedServer technology, it guarantees maximum security. You can connect to servers in 105 countries and use up to 14 devices at the same time. With lightning-fast speeds, ExpressVPN is the ultimate solution for your online privacy needs.

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