How to Avoid Timezone and IP Mismatches While Working Remotely
Ever been in a different city and suddenly your Slack goes offline, or your VPN client disconnects at exactly the wrong moment? That sinking feeling when you realize your IP just popped up in a country you weren’t supposed to be in. Yeah, I’ve been there too. Most remote workers think they’re fine as long as they have a VPN running. But timezone and IP mismatches are one of the most common ways people get caught—or at least flagged—when working from somewhere they shouldn’t be. Companies don’t just check your IP at login. They look for patterns: is your IP consistent? Does it match the timezone you claim to be in? Do your login times align with your stated location? Here’s the thing: you can’t just trust a cheap VPN to fix it all. Let’s break down what’s really going on and what actually works. The Underlying Issue: What Companies Actually See Employers use different tools to monitor remote workers. Some are obvious (tracking software, VPN logs), others are subtle (browser geolocation ...