vpn kill switch

About this tag
A VPN kill switch is a critical safety feature that stops all internet traffic if your VPN connection drops, preventing IP and data leaks. On Windows 10 and 11, you can implement a kill switch using built-in tools like Windows Firewall, without third-party software. This approach blocks all outbound traffic when the VPN is not active, ensuring your real IP stays hidden. The tag covers tutorials and discussions on setting up a firewall-based kill switch, often combined with auto-connect features for an always-on VPN. Topics include configuring rules in Windows Defender Firewall, using Task Scheduler for automatic VPN launch, and troubleshooting common issues. These solutions are aimed at users who want reliable, no-cost protection for their VPN sessions on Windows.
  1. Create an Always-On VPN: Auto-Connect on Wi‑Fi + Kill Switch with Windows Firewall (Win10/11)

    Create an Always-On VPN: Auto-Connect on Wi‑Fi + Kill Switch with Windows Firewall (Win10/11) Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 25 minutes An “always-on” VPN setup is ideal when you want your PC to automatically protect itself the moment you join Wi‑Fi—and to stop all internet traffic if...