How to Hide Your Real Location While Working Remotely (Without Getting Caught)
You’re three weeks into your trip, sipping coffee in a Lisbon coworking space, Slack pings, and your boss asks for a quick Zoom. You flip the virtual background on, pray the time zone doesn’t slip, and hope the Wi-Fi doesn’t betray you. Sound familiar? Hiding your location while working remotely isn’t just about paranoia. Plenty of people have legitimate reasons—maybe your company has a policy against working abroad, or you’re a contractor who wants privacy. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: most setups are sloppy, and companies are getting way better at detecting them. Why This Matters More Than You Think Companies track remote workers in ways you probably don’t realize. It’s not just IP addresses. They look at Wi-Fi network names, DNS queries, latency spikes, browser fingerprinting, even the devices on your network. A single mistake—like logging into Slack from your hotel Wi-Fi after using your home VPN—can trigger a flag. And detection is getting automated. HR software can no...