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ExpressVPN faces a class action in the US over “illegal” auto-renewal fees

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  • ExpressVPN has been hit by a class action lawsuit over alleged “illegal” auto-renewal fees
  • A Californian customer accused ExpressVPN of automatically charging him a monthly fee without his consent
  • Most popular VPN providers employ a similar auto-renewal system – a practice lawyers allege to go against California’s consumer law

A customer in the US has sued VPN provider ExpressVPN over allegedly “illegal” auto-renewal fees.

Plaintiff Timothy Millar filed a class action lawsuit against ExpressVPN in California’s Court on June 13, 2025, accusing the company of automatically charging him a monthly fee without his consent. Millar seeks to represent himself and all other California consumers who have been charged illegal auto-renewal fees at least once.

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