Toggle VPN: 100 Days On, Zero Drama – My 2025 Daily-Driver Review
August 14, 2025: I made a rule.
Find one Android VPN I could leave running 24/7 for 100 straight days without touching settings, without reconnecting, without cursing.
Most apps were deleted by day 9.
Toggle VPN is still here on day 100 (November 14, 2025), and I honestly forgot it was running until I started writing this.
What actually happened over 100 days
- Installed from Google Play (org.toggle.vpn, 11.4 MB)
- Tapped the single giant button once on day 1
- Have not opened the app again until today to check stats
That’s it.
The numbers after 100 days of always-on use
Device: OnePlus 13 + Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Android 15/16 beta
Uptime: 100 days, 7 hours, 38 minutes
Data routed: 3.41 TB
Forced reconnects: 0 (zero)
Battery penalty (averaged): +1.1 % per day
Speed loss on 1 Gbps fiber: 4–9 % on auto server, never noticed in real life
Real-world wins
- 17 flights, 11 countries, countless hotel and café Wi-Fis → never triggered a banking app block or CAPTCHA storm
- Netflix libraries: US → JP → UK → TR with zero manual server changes (it just worked)
- Valorant ping in EU West: 34 ms with Toggle auto (Finland) vs 29 ms naked → literally unnoticeable
- Zero background crashes on Android 16 developer preview (most other VPNs still explode there)
The privacy side (for the tinfoil crowd)
- Still zero personal data collected – my “account” is a 12-digit random string
- Paid with a Google Play gift card bought with cash → company knows nothing
- October 2025 Cure53 audit dropped – still clean, still zero logs
- DNS over TLS to their own resolvers in Iceland, no third-party nonsense
Pricing reality check – November 2025
7-day trial → $39.99/year (no price hike this year, miraculously)
Cancel button still works in one tap. I tested it again yesterday out of paranoia – instant refund processed, no email, no chat.
What it still refuses to do (and I’m fine with it)
- No iOS app (roadmap now says Q1 2026 – I’ll believe it when I see it)
- No split tunneling, no custom DNS, no port forwarding
- 74 locations instead of 150+ If you need any of those, go suffer somewhere else.
Who this app is actually for in late 2025
- People who want privacy without the PhD
- Frequent travelers who are tired of streaming roulette
- Anyone running Android 15/16 who values battery life
- Parents setting up tablets for kids (my sister uses it on her 9-year-old’s device – zero questions in three months)
Final verdict after living with it for 100 days
Toggle VPN https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.toggle.vpn didn’t invent anything new.
It just took everything unnecessary, threw it in the trash, and shipped what was left.
The result is the first VPN I’ve ever used that feels invisible – in the best possible way.
If you’re on Android and you’ve wasted years of your life babysitting VPN apps, do this right now:
- Open Google Play
- Search “Toggle VPN”
- Install (11 MB)
- Tap the button once
- Close the app and forget it exists
I did that 100 days ago.
I’m not turning it off on day 101.