✅ Works for most users.

BitTorrent protocol operates on a principle of transparency, where peer IP addresses are openly broadcast to facilitate peer-to-peer data exchange. This inherent lack of privacy creates significant legal and security risks for users. While VPNs mask the source IP, the reliability of this mask is contingent upon the VPN tunnel remaining active. A momentary drop in connection—caused by signal fluctuation, software crashes, or server reboots—can revert the user to their bare ISP connection. In the context of torrenting, even a few seconds of exposure can result in copyright infringement notices. This paper examines the "Kill Switch," a fail-safe mechanism intended to mitigate this risk, questioning its efficacy as a binary solution to a complex networking problem.

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To evaluate efficacy, we constructed a controlled laboratory environment simulating fluctuating network conditions. We monitored three key metrics: