Best Setup for Remote Workers Who Need to Stay in Their “Home Country”
You’re in Bali, the coworking space has decent coffee, the sun is out, and you’re about to join a 10 AM stand-up. The Slack notification pops up: “VPN detected – please connect from your home country.” Your stomach drops. Sound familiar? I’ve been there, and I’ve seen a lot of people panic when that alert hits. This post is for anyone who needs to work from somewhere they’re not supposed to be, without getting caught. Maybe it’s a short trip to visit family, or maybe you’re testing the digital nomad waters. Either way, the risk is real, and most setups are sloppy. Why Companies Care Where You Are Before we talk about setups, let’s be clear on why companies monitor location. It’s not always about trust. Sometimes it’s tax compliance, data privacy laws, or client contracts that require work to happen within a specific country. Other times it’s just control. But the technical reality is that most companies have some form of monitoring. VPN logs, IP geolocation, even browser timezone check...