Your laptop is Telling on you.

My friend tried working remote from Brazil while telling everyone he was still in New York.

He thought a VPN was enough. It wasn’t. IT pulled login logs and saw Rio De Janeiro. One HR call later — gone. Job evaporated. No warnings.

Most remote workers think location signals are just IP addresses. They’re not.

Your devices leak 3 specific breadcrumbs companies check without telling you.

I put together a simple PDF breaking them down so you know what risk actually looks like. I’m not saying lie — just don’t get blindsided.

If you’re planning to log in from abroad and keep everything looking “normal,” at least learn the tech signals companies check. They catch people automatically — even when VPNs are on.

If you don't control these signals when you go abroad, get ready to explain yourself.

This 10 minute read will save you hours of anxiety, stress and confusion.

Get the free guide to stop the 3 signals that give you away:

The Location Leak - How your IP address says a lot and how Commerical VPNs can make it worse.

The WiFi Cry - How your computer triangulates your location (and quietly reports it).

The Time Zone Tell -The tiny clock error that exposes everything.

    Always follow your employer’s remote-work policy. This guide explains how location signals function so remote users can navigate travel responsibly.

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