Mobile Account Sync still occurring outside network

Hello;
From everything I have read I was under the impression that once I left my network, my mobile account would not sync but was of course still usable as it is a mobile account and the homefolder does reside on the local hard drive.
My mobile account still syncs from home. What am I missing or did I just misunderstand?
Thanks.

If your workstation can't connect to the file server, it won't sync. You probably shouldn't be providing file sharing access over the internet. Use your firewall to restrict external access.

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