Kill Switch: What It Does and When to Enable It
The kill switch is your safety net. It blocks all internet traffic if your VPN connection drops unexpectedly.
What the Kill Switch Does
If your VPN connection drops for any reason (server issue, network change, or app crash), the kill switch immediately blocks all internet traffic from your device. This prevents your real IP address and unencrypted data from being exposed during the brief window between disconnection and reconnection.
When to Enable It
We recommend keeping the kill switch enabled at all times, especially if you:
- Use public Wi-Fi regularly
- Handle sensitive information online
- Want to make sure your real IP is never exposed
- Use the VPN for financial transactions or crypto activities
How to Enable It
- Open Shieldeum and go to Settings
- Find the "Kill Switch" option
- Toggle it on
Once enabled, the kill switch works automatically in the background. If the VPN reconnects, your internet access resumes normally. You will see a notification if the kill switch activates.
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