So I just read a bunch of stuff about VPN kill switches and how they are for privacy but man, I gotta admit I'm kinda lost. Like I get that it cuts off internet if VPN drops, right? But in real world tests, does it really work? Or is it just a feature that sounds good but fails when it matters? Tried some free VPNs with kill switches but they seemed flaky, disconnects still happen. Did some quick speed tests and noticed if the VPN drops even for a second, my IP leaks or I lose connection altogether. Like, how do I really know if my kill switch is doing its job or if I gotta get a better one? Anyone got legit real-world proof that a kill switch saved their privacy when they needed it most or just a bunch of marketing fluff? Lol I want the truth here, not just promises