How to Make It Look Like You’re Working From Home While Abroad
You’re sitting in a café in Medellín, laptop open, coffee in hand. Your Slack status is green. Your calendar shows you’re “working from home” in Austin. Feels sneaky, right? Maybe a little thrilling. But that thrill wears off fast when your IT admin sends an email: “We noticed unusual login activity. Please confirm your location.” Or worse—HR calls you in for a “compliance review.” I’ve been there. Not the call, but the paranoia. And I’ve seen plenty of people get caught because they thought a simple VPN app would cover them. Spoiler: it won’t. So how do you actually make it look like you’re working from home while abroad? Not just “avoid getting caught” but really create the illusion that you never left. Let’s break down what companies track, why most setups fail, and what actually works. The detection game: what employers actually see Companies track way more than your IP address. If they want to know where you are, they have a few signals: IP geolocation – obvious one. Your...