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Here is the hard truth. While 1337xs has a "Verified Uploader" system (look for the green or purple skulls), the .xs mirrors are often less moderated than the primary domain.

If you insist on using the site, bind your VPN to your torrent client (qBittorrent has a built-in "Network Interface" bind feature). If the VPN drops, the download stops.

It's worth noting that, "1337xs" seems to be also a name of a website that provide access to pirated content, such as movies, TV shows, and software. The website has been a subject of controversy and criticism, with many accusing it of promoting piracy and copyright infringement. The website's use of the 1337xs notation style is likely a nod to the online culture and community that it emerged from. 1337xs

The website is blocked in several countries (including the UK, Australia, and Italy) due to copyright infringement issues. As a result, users often look for proxy or mirror sites to access it.

Historically, users sometimes appended an "s" to denote a secure protocol (HTTPS) variant of an index site when searching via search engines. Here is the hard truth

In addition, 1337xs has also been used as a way to evade online censorship and to communicate in a way that is not easily detectable by automated systems. This has led to concerns about the use of 1337xs for malicious purposes, such as spreading spam or malware.

The addition of the "s" at the end of the keyword—forming 1337xs—usually signals one of three things in standard web naming conventions: If the VPN drops, the download stops

Let's be realistic: Using 1337xs without a VPN is digital suicide.