Working through remote access (TeamViewer or similar)

I am traveling to another country and would like to continue working. I can leave my everyday computer on at home with a remote access program, such as TeamViewer.

Do you think I could continue working this way, through remote access, or do they have a way to detect it through Chrome (perhaps by the mouse movement or something like that)?

You’ll definitely get banned. Even a small difference that you aren’t aware of can give you away. For example, latency

Don’t chance it mate. You’ll be flagged for something and your account will be deactivated. How do you think other people on this site are being banned?

I think it’s possible. VDI is different than VPN.
I am even thinking of using a residential VPN like this

Nope. I got banned and support never replied to me again.

Latency where? When? You are just controlling keystrokes and mouse through other computer. Internet connection and chrome is established by the every day computer. I don’t see your point.

You’ll most likely get caught. Device fingerprinting, latency checks, and traffic analysis will give you away easily

Dit it work? Have you tried it?

You’re still sending packets over the internet, and those packets have to travel to your house, and then to their destination. This causes a delay in the amount of time it takes to get there, which is noticeable when compared to how long it normally took in the past.

Other potential issues:

  • Proxy includes a header that shows a proxy was used.
  • VNC is given away by the port, protocol, and nature of the traffic.
  • VPN can be detected due to the IP address and the packets being encapsulated in a VPN protocol.

If you want to go through with it, check for DNS leaks, and other leaks.

I have a technique that could be helpful inbox me for more details.

What other options do we have?

No. In the meantime, I am not actively working on Outliar anymore. I believe they have very limited projects these days. The new one that I recently joined is not so strict in terms of VPNs and working abroad.

I guess Outliar paid to a 3rd party company that provides a list of known VPNs of all major VPN providers by subscribing to them all.

If you want, you can try it and have 7-day money-back guarantee; let me know :wink:

Not logic at all. The platform doesn’t notice the time between when a keystroke is sent remotely and when the keystroke actually is realized in the local pc. Anyways, thanks.

How can we use multiple accounts in same device bro

Which one did you join that’s more flexible about working abroad?

You’re missing the bigger picture here. It’s not just about the timing of a single keystroke. It’s about the entire path your data takes. Each hop between your device, your home computer, and the final destination creates a data trail. This trail can be analyzed for location discrepancies, unusual routing patterns, and other anomalies that scream “remote access.”

Well, at Outliar, you can inform about your trip or let it get approved.
At DataAnotation, I’ve heard you can write to support, just to let them know.
At Alignerr, there is no VPN or working abroad restriction so far, but they are new and don’t have so many projects at the moment.

Trip meaning to different countries or within the country, do you know ?

I signed up for DataAnnotation but have been stuck in EQ. I’ll definitely check out Alignerr!