alright, so I finally got around to testing how VPN kill switches hold up in real world streaming and geo unblocking chaos. Spoiler alert, this thing is a nightmare and it's making me wanna scream into the void. I ran a bunch of tests switching networks mid-stream, switching servers, even throwing in some torrenting to see if the kill switch really does what it promises. The reality? It's kinda like trusting your grandma to handle a bomb. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, and more often than not it leaves you exposed just when you thought you were safe. Streaming was the biggest joke. Tried unblocking Netflix US, BBC iPlayer, and a couple of Asian sites. Kill switch engaged, everything looked good, then boom - in the middle of a buffer fest, connection drops, and I'm back to the country I was trying to fake. One time, it actually saved me from a leak, but that was just luck. You think it's a no-brainer? Nah, just like your cheap VPN, most of these kill switches are flaky and depend on how clever your provider is or how much they've paid off the devs. Bottom line: if you're using VPN for anything critical like crypto, privacy, or even just bingeing safely, test that kill switch for real and don't trust it blindly. If it's flaky, consider a self-hosted or more hardened solution, cuz the standard ones? They're glorified stopgaps.