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Ambipro's opinion is valid, as usual - mine is that socks5 proxies _with_ force_proxy or as now where included regardless, is safe, and the issues reported all over(friendly letters), where without that option(also reason for a bunch these reports was from deluge 1.x. users, and only deluge 2.x got force_proxy introduced), or much earlier with bugs - Arvid cannot promise 100% safe, as with any software of-course, but no known bugs atleast, plus there are some low-level code-checks too, to make sure premise not violated etc, making the chance much smaller for bugs in implementation. Anyway, I generally don't recommend proxies neither, because as ambipro stated isn't accepting incoming connections, but as your VPN provider doesn't support it anyway, then moot point. Then there's too often still issues with trackers timing out and udp, so VPNs better imho, and you can set it up to have split tunnel and kill-switch fine yourself, and here you don't even need do that manually, if satisfied with the way done in the app. Anyway, if in deluge preferences setting either your local VPN IP into in/out binding options, or interface name, but on windows need be GUID instead, gotten from running from elevated cmd 'net start dot3svc & netsh lan show interfaces & net stop dot3svc', and then need be uppercased and in curlybrazes(can't remember if already are).
I haven't looked it up, but it could sound like mulvad uses windows firewwall rules as there kill-switch, which some others do I know, which helps with crashes, else can do manually e.g. a couple rules restricting in/out for deluge*.exe only through VPN IP subnet and not home Lan IP subnet. Also, if deluge starts before vpn, then probably will reconnect(announce) later presumably, atleast does on qbittorrent I believe when set such up for relative and tested that(1-2 min later).
Regardless choice is yours of-course, and my previous post was just for completeness e.g. also for others later finding from forum search researchng similar issue, and not because disagree with ambipro, which would be rare
