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<blockquote data-quote="n8chavez" data-source="post: 960490" data-attributes="member: 90863"><p>So, I've been trialing several VPNs lately. I've testing out Nord, only come to find out I hate the client; they should not force users to sigh in via a browser with no VPN. I kind of think that defeats the purpose of using one at all. As a work around, I've generated ovpn files and am currently using a third-party VPN client named Viscosity. However it does not support Wireguard. Just because I'm curious, is there any way to use the <a href="https://www.wireguard.com/" target="_blank">official wireguard client</a> and still use some kind of a killswitch? It's well know that the integrated killswitch in the client itself does nothing on Windows machines, since wireguard and its generic interface was initially designed for linux.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8chavez, post: 960490, member: 90863"] So, I've been trialing several VPNs lately. I've testing out Nord, only come to find out I hate the client; they should not force users to sigh in via a browser with no VPN. I kind of think that defeats the purpose of using one at all. As a work around, I've generated ovpn files and am currently using a third-party VPN client named Viscosity. However it does not support Wireguard. Just because I'm curious, is there any way to use the [URL='https://www.wireguard.com/']official wireguard client[/URL] and still use some kind of a killswitch? It's well know that the integrated killswitch in the client itself does nothing on Windows machines, since wireguard and its generic interface was initially designed for linux. [/QUOTE]
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