How to Work From Anywhere Without Triggering Security Alerts
You're in a coffee shop in Medellín, Slack open, answering emails. Your boss thinks you're in Chicago. Everything's fine until IT sends a message: "We noticed a login from an unusual IP. Can you confirm your location?" That feeling—your stomach drops. You lie, they don't buy it, and suddenly you're in a compliance meeting you never wanted to be in. I've seen this happen more times than I can count. And it's not just digital nomads trying to skirt rules. It's remote workers visiting family, taking a weekend trip, or moving before telling HR. The risk is real, and it's growing as companies tighten monitoring. Why Companies Care Where You Are It's not just about trust. There are real reasons employers track location: tax compliance, data security, and legal liability. If you're working from another country without permission, your company could face fines or tax issues. They don't want that, so they guard against it. Most remote wo...