Remote Work Location Spoofing: What Works in 2026?
I’ve been remote for over a decade now. And I’ll be honest—I’ve done stuff I probably shouldn’t have. Worked from a beach in Thailand while my Slack status said “Seattle.” Took a call from a coworking space in Medellín while my calendar showed “home office.” Some of it worked. Some of it blew up in my face. By 2026, the game has changed. Companies are smarter. Monitoring tools are everywhere. And the number of people trying to pull a fast one has skyrocketed. So if you’re thinking about working from a location you’re not supposed to—you need to know what actually holds up under scrutiny. Not just what some random Reddit thread told you. Why companies care (and why they’re getting paranoid) It’s not just about tax compliance or data security—though both are real. Companies have gotten burned. People working from sanctioned countries, leaking data, triggering audits. So HR and IT are locking down. They’re using what we call “behavioral signals” now. Not just checking your IP ad...