DerRudy 1 Posted July 9, 2017 Share Posted July 9, 2017 On request Evernote has issued a possibility to set a password protection lock on starting the iOS app (while being already logged in). That's nice. However, it is not secure and proves to have some flaws. When starting the Evernote app, first the last showed screen is visible shortly, but you can see (privacy-sensitive) information, if you want. After that, the passwordscreen appears. A flaw is that, when your last evernote-screen was a search-screen, the keyboard is still popped-up and covers the passwordscreen partly. I count this as a severe security issue and would like this to be solved with high priority. So not dependent of the number of 'popular votes'. Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 9,827 Posted July 16, 2017 Level 5* Share Posted July 16, 2017 Hi. This is a (mainly) user-supported forum, and you really need to have a ticket number to establish a priority - I'd suggest you reach out to Support directly if you're a paying customer on https://help.evernote.com/hc/requests/new or tweet them if not via https://twitter.com/evernotehelps Link to comment
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DerRudy 1
On request Evernote has issued a possibility to set a password protection lock on starting the iOS app (while being already logged in). That's nice.
However, it is not secure and proves to have some flaws.
When starting the Evernote app, first the last showed screen is visible shortly, but you can see (privacy-sensitive) information, if you want.
After that, the passwordscreen appears.
A flaw is that, when your last evernote-screen was a search-screen, the keyboard is still popped-up and covers the passwordscreen partly.
I count this as a severe security issue and would like this to be solved with high priority. So not dependent of the number of 'popular votes'.
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