

So, I added that option to my Evernote account.Īll is well… until today, when I get a message that someone in Viet-freaking-Nam has LOGGED IN to my account on a device that I am CERTAIN is not from one of my approved devices, meaning that they had to actually provide the correct credentials, including the 2-factor challenge/response. (I suspect there’s a chance that it’s never been used before by anyone, at any time, on any account, in the life of the Internet.) Then, since I had apparently already been breached once, I decided that 2-factor authentication was worth the inconvenience.
#EVERNOTE LOGIN PASSWORD#
I am CERTAIN that this password is not used on any of my other accounts. I couldn’t find any modifications to any of my Evernote content, but I nevertheless changed my password to a 10-character password that was randomly generated by my password vault, using uppercase, lowercase, numeric, and special characters. When the first one occurred, I was indeed using a password that I had used on a couple of other accounts, so I took it seriously. That one was from IP address: 118.71.137.231 in Ha Noi, Vietnam.
#EVERNOTE LOGIN FOR ANDROID#
The previous one was another Evernote for Android user or, I suppose, the same Android user who travels a lot. Today’s gatecrasher was an Evernote for Android user at IP address: 31.183.189.119 in Lodzkie, Poland.
#EVERNOTE LOGIN PDF#
The PDF annotation, inline tagging, and presentation mode features aren't very useful to you if you aren't a well-versed productivity expert, so don't bother with them.Today, 10/27, I received an email from Evernote (specifically from “. (:43077)”), saying “We noticed a new login to Evernote and wanted to make sure it was you.” Or I guess I should say that I received ANOTHER email about this sort of problem.
#EVERNOTE LOGIN HOW TO#
Related: How to Use Inline Tagging in Evernote There are also a lot of extra features that come with Professional, like assignable tasks and the ability to link more than one Google Calendar. It aims to help you, as a professional, manage your information overload. With Evernote Premium as its core, it offers new methods for you to keep track of your day, including extra tasks tools, enhanced widgets for Home, and the simplicity that comes with connecting your primary Google Calendar with Evernote.Įvernote Professional is mainly focused on the whole person model. The free tier is fine for very light users, but there are some glaring omissions from the feature list that Evernote used to throw in for free.Įvernote Personal is the most cost-effective paid offering for individual users. There are different tiers of access available to Evernote users: Free, Personal, and Professional. Unfortunately, there is no way to create tasks with due dates or notifications. Previously, a standout feature of the Web 2.0 era.

Not an issue for those who use only text, but if you're archiving PDFs, images, business cards, and so on, you'll fill it up fast. Better hope your mobile reception doesn't drop out! No access to your notes while browsing offline.For example, your Mac and your iPhone, but not your Android tablet.

