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I’ve used Transmission + PIA for several years now. In that time frame, I’ve had three separate ISPs (due to moving a few times). I received a total of one DMCA notice in the last ~10 years, due to unknowingly running Transmission with the VPN off. Since then, I keep the advanced kill switch turned on.
My Google account is always logged in. I only use Facebook for their Marketplace, which is seldom.
I have no issues, at all. Keep in mind, you’re small potatoes.
If you're running Transmission on Linux know that I can be set to only use the VPN IP, there's also another good way to implement a kill switch: https://lemmy.world/comment/5269089
Very interesting! I’m running on Mac and I have a dedicated IP with my VPN, I bet I could do something similar. Thank you!
In you case setting
bind-address-ipv4
andbind-address-ipv6
to your VPN IPs should work. According to this under macOS settings are stored in$HOME/Library/Preferences/org.m0k.transmission.plist
. Not sure if the format is the same tho and don't forget that editing a plist on macOS isn't just always just editing a text file, it might be encoded and cached by the system, do your research.