Microsoft 365 now tracks you in real time?

Published: (January 30, 2026 at 12:12 PM EST)
2 min read

Source: Hacker News

The Death of the “Tech Bro” Excuse

Remember when you could text Dave from the office to turn your PC on because you were stuck in traffic? Yeah, those days are dead. Dead and buried.

Microsoft confirmed that starting March 2026 (delayed from January), managers will be able to see your real‑time location. And no, disconnecting from the office Wi‑Fi won’t save you.

This “feature” is hitting everything:

  • Teams on Windows
  • Teams on Mac
  • And obviously, the mobile app (your pocket spy).

Here Is the Scary Part

It’s not just about being at the office. It’s about where you are when you aren’t.

If you connect to a Wi‑Fi network that isn’t your company’s, Teams will simply display the name of that network. So if you decide to take a “working lunch” and connect to “Starbucks_Guest_WiFi”, your boss sees it instantly. You can’t hide behind a generic “Remote” status anymore.

Microsoft’s Defense: They claim they added “safety barriers.” They say the feature is optional and tracking stops after working hours. History deletes itself. Sure. But let’s be real—if your boss makes it a mandatory policy, what choice do you actually have?

The Bottom Line

They call it “coordination.” I call it creepy. It feels a lot like a digital ankle monitor. For hybrid workers or anyone who values a shred of privacy, Microsoft 365 just became a lot more invasive.

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