Hey everyone, I’m trying to get my online security set up right, and the one feature I keep seeing mentioned is the Kill Switch. From what I understand, it’s essential for preventing my real IP from leaking if the VPN connection drops suddenly, especially when I’m torrenting or just connected to public Wi-Fi. My question is, how much should I trust this feature on a lower-priced, lifetime VPN compared to a premium service? I’m currently tempted by the VPN lifetime plan for just $19.5 with code. The price is incredibly appealing for a one-time fee, but if the Kill Switch fails and exposes my identity, the savings won’t be worth it. Has anyone had any real-world experience relying on the security features of VPN or other heavily discounted lifetime providers? Should I just bite the bullet and pay the yearly fee for a provider like ExpressVPN or NordVPN to guarantee that level of core security? I’d love to hear your thoughts on the reliability of budget VPN security features over the long haul.