Toggle VPN: 100 Days On, Zero Drama – My 2025 Daily-Driver Review

August 14, 2025: I made a rule.

Nov 14, 2025 - Marina Ordynat

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

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

The privacy side (for the tinfoil crowd)

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)

Who this app is actually for in late 2025

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:

  1. Open Google Play
  2. Search “Toggle VPN”
  3. Install (11 MB)
  4. Tap the button once
  5. Close the app and forget it exists

I did that 100 days ago.

I’m not turning it off on day 101.

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