Take this 2-minute setup diagnostic based on your company's actual IT setup. Get a personalized risk score and know exactly what's visible before you book that flight. You'll also get our full 12-point IT detection checklist — free.
Before you book the flight. Before you tell your manager you're "visiting family." Before you land in Lisbon and realize your laptop just sent its GPS to Jamf — run this diagnostic.
It's the most thorough free check you can do on your own work setup, built for remote workers planning to work from another country. No generic advice, no fearmongering — just a straight read on what your specific company can actually see.
Most people discover the leaks after their account gets locked or HR pulls them into a meeting. By then it's too late to fix quietly.
Okta vs. Azure vs. Google log differently. Jamf vs. Intune see different things. Generic checklists miss this. Yours won't.
Every risk you score on comes with a concrete remediation step — what to change, what to install, what to stop doing.
Travel router, corporate VPN tweaks, timezone fixes — none of it matters if you don't first know what's actually leaking.
Everyone who gets caught working abroad gets caught the same way: by ignoring something they didn't know was reporting on them. The diagnostic checks the 7 vectors that actually matter — against your specific tools, devices, and travel plans.
Okta, Azure AD, and Google Workspace all log location differently. Your score depends on which one your company uses.
Jamf, Intune, Kandji — what they report depends on whether it's your device or the company's.
Always-on vs. split tunnel vs. none — each has a different risk profile for your IP visibility.
+ 2 more vectors in the full diagnostic — device type and trip duration
If you're going to work abroad, this is the single most important thing to do before you book — not after.
The number one tool to know if your current setup will get you detected abroad. Run it before you book the flight, before you commit to the move, before anyone in IT has a reason to look at your account.
This is what you see when you sign into work apps. If you're not sure, pick the one that looks most familiar.
MDM (mobile device management) software like Jamf, Intune, or Kandji lets IT see your device location and WiFi network name.
Some companies route all traffic through their own VPN. This is different from consumer VPNs like NordVPN or ExpressVPN.
Tools like Hubstaff, Teramind, ActivTrak, or Time Doctor that track activity, screenshots, or idle time.
Company-owned devices have more IT visibility than personal ones.
Timezone distance from home affects latency and schedule overlap — both factors in detection risk.
Longer trips mean more exposure to detection over time.
We've analyzed your answers across 7 detection vectors. Enter your email to see your full personalized risk breakdown and get our 12-point IT detection checklist — which items are flagging, which are safe, and exactly what to do about each one.
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