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Multiple people have reported that Microsoft teams and Office 365 for business both use location services and people have been busted for traveling outside of their area using them.
On the phone, and the same goes for your computer, if you really need to hide, I would recommend having a personal phone and a personal computer, that you use for setting up your router, and for all non work activities. Only use your work phone and work PC for work. Some people have posted that on their work phone they use a USB to Ethernet adapter, so they can use their work phone without Bluetooth or WiFi, and leave all radios off, but I have not tried this.
For me, I use my own PC so I can turn off locations services and I don’t have to worry about 3rd party tracking apps. Having a US IP address makes banking, buying stuff, streaming, and dealing with US Government agencies much easier for me if they think I’m in the US. As my job does not depend on it, I don’t need to be perfectly hidden.
Using a kill switch is a must, and having a backup VPN server is a good idea. My physical VPN server is a GL-AR300m at my family’s house in the US, and my backup VPN servers are on US based cloud VPSes. Most of the time I’m using the cloud server VPN so I don’t have to run streaming data through my family’s router, but for the important things like banking and any US Government sites, I use the physical VPN so I have a US home IP address.
On turning off VPN and DNS options: If the place I am staying requires me to log into a captive portal, having VPN on any of the DNS options turned on can get in the way of the captive portal. I leave my VPN off to test that I can get to a remote site before I bring up the VPN client to reach my VPN servers. On DNS, in your Wireguard client config, I would put in the address of a DNS server that is located in Canada.
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