Can You Work Remotely From Bali Without Your Employer Knowing?
The Bali Dream vs. The Corporate Reality You’re sitting on a coworking patio in Canggu, laptop open, ocean breeze. Slack pings. Your boss thinks you’re in Chicago. The question everyone whispers but rarely searches honestly: can you actually pull this off without getting caught? Short answer: maybe. But most people screw it up in ways they don’t realize until HR emails them at 3 AM Bali time. What Employers Actually See Companies aren’t psychic, but they have more data than you think. The basics most people know: IP address, login location on Slack or Google Workspace, maybe browser geolocation. But the deeper stuff is where people slip. VPN detection services are real. If you’re using NordVPN or ExpressVPN on a company laptop, IT can see that. Many corporate VPNs log connection metadata, and if your IP suddenly jumps to a data center in Singapore, that’s a red flag. Even without a company VPN, your browser fingerprint changes when you use a VPN—WebRTC leaks, timezone mismatches, langu...