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Since r/Piracy is a community with strict rules against requesting specific links or titles, the best posts focus on r/.piracy

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Even if your VPN has a "Kill Switch," it can fail. If you bind the interface (e.g., in qBittorrent: Settings -> Advanced -> Network Interface), the client literally cannot download if the VPN drops.