Can Your Company Track Your Location Through WiFi or IP?
You’re sitting in a coworking space in Medellín, sipping coffee, laptop open. Your Slack status says “Active.” Nobody’s asked where you are. Then your manager messages: “Hey, just checking in—our VPN logs show you’re connecting from Colombia. Everything okay?” That moment sucks. It’s happened to friends of mine. And it’s more common than most remote workers realize. Companies absolutely can track your location through WiFi and IP. But the real question isn’t can they —it’s how , and how easily . Because the answer determines whether you can actually work from a cabin in the woods or a beach in Thailand without getting flagged. How Companies Detect Where You Are Let’s start with the obvious: your IP address. Every device connected to the internet has one. When you’re on a company VPN, your traffic might appear to come from the office, but that doesn’t mean your location is hidden. Companies can still see the public IP of whatever network you’re actually on—unless you force every...