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  1. Yes, we are working with Alexey together on this and indeed this looks a bit odd. We are really thankful for your patience, and I hope eventually we will solve this problem. I don't think that you have an account problem because Saferoom Windows doesn't work with any accounts, it communicates directly with Evernote App. We suspect that there are some invalid registry entries or something got corrupted in the OS. @Polgs, send me the email to support (att) getsaferoom(dot)com, I will take it from there. It might be that the new version of Evernote has some updates to its interfaces. I need to take a closer look at the crash reports ( I have the same config as you do).
  2. @nickair, please send us an email to support (at) getsaferoom.com, I have a few questions. @dantonic we checked your note on Windows 7 only (encrypt and decrypt) and it works correctly. So the issue is limited to Windows 10. We are investigating this further.
  3. Hola, @dantonic, Sorry to hear that you are having problems. We are investigating this, and everything points to some symbol that Evernote windows app blocks during import of the note. We need more time to find this faulty symbol and remove it before importing. The note is decrypted correctly, the same as @mwang note - the problem appears when you import it to Evernote.
  4. Quick update: we've released v.1.7 for MacOs, solving some issues, including the ones mentioned by @mwang. However, due to a bug in Evernote MacOs app resources are added again to the note end. I don't know when Evernote will solve this, so I've decided to speed up development for Saferoom MacOS v2.0. It will mimic the functionality of mobile apps (decrypting in Saferoom app with export to Evernote if needed) instead of constant creation of note copies.
  5. @mwang, hi, I am checking this. Original structure of your note stays unchanged (I can see this in console output in my test version), the problem is when this note is uploaded to Evernote app, it does something with it. Evernote behaves strangely with the upload. We will try to find out the workaround this weekend. Sorry for that, Cheers, Ilia
  6. Hello, @dennisgerk, You can't do that in mobile versions. You need to use Saferoom MacOS or Saferoom Windows desktop versions to do that. Also there is a Saferoom Chrome extension to decrypt your notes directly from Evernote web site. For that reason we have created Saferoom desktop version and they are free. Whenever you decide to stop using Saferoom, use Saferoom Desktop to decrypt your previously encrypted notes. Remember to select a local notebook as an output for decryption. Our help website is : http://help.getsaferoom.com Have a nice day, Ilia
  7. Hola, conejo23, Things are going fine. I am testing the MacOS v1.6 that will remove some "under-the-hood" shortcuts that we did in the beginning. This will eliminate several exceptions that users have right now. By the way, those exceptions are raised only within a specific set of users, and instead of asking too much details from user configuration and involving them into heavy troubleshooting, we decided to change one part of Saferoom MacOS architecture to help them. I will try to release it next week. And then, probably, by the end of May we will be ready with Saferoom MacOS v2.0 (beta at least) that will feature much better usability. Most of the time, we are updating things in twitter, and recently we wanted to finish the integration of MS OneNote, that's why I was silent here a bit. Out of curiosity maybe, here is the video (take a look at service selection and joint view of notebooks) of OneNote integration: And here is a screenshot of updated Saferoom Windows (beta in May): I can assure you that nothing makes me more uncomfortable, than seeing exceptions in our app. We are working to improve Saferoom as much as we can. Cheers, Ilia
  8. @OMNIZEN, thanks for your message. Yes, I agree that Saferoom has a problem of the usability in desktop apps. Right now we are finishing a significant update for Desktop version that will make them much simpler and less cumbersome. I will post some updates in coming weeks related to Saferoom Pro Beta version which is almost ready for Windows. Simplicity is one the essential pillars of Saferoom's development (others are security and speed) - and we are working on that. Thanks again for your feedback - it really means a lot to us.
  9. Martin, I've just did an encrypt/decrypt operation with a PDF file with Saferoom v1.4 and latest iOS version - it worked correctly. Then it means that this is something special. Please send me a message to support, I will take over there because I have some questions about the file name. Sorry for the inconvenience, Ilia
  10. All right, I see a bit more details here, especially, in this part: So perhaps the problem is that when Evernote asks me to grant access to "Saferoom" to retrieve all my notes, it does not specify that I'm only granting access to the one individual installation of the Saferoom app that exists on my phone. Seems like, you are right. Indeed, Evernote never mentions in it's Authorisation page if it is an app or a company you give access to. Now, if you take a look at Evernote's Privacy Policy, they have an abstract about Third-Party Apps here: https://evernote.com/privacy/3rd_party_app_permissions.php?var=c And they use the term application everywhere: Just to make it clear - Saferoom app is a client application, it is not a service, so no accounts, no cloud. It means that you give access to a local copy of Saferoom app, never for us as a company. As Saferoom has no accounts, then in this case you really are working with one client app on your device. Saferoom doesn't communicate with another Saferoom over internet thru some cloud or similar - that would destroy the whole purpose of our app. I still want to talk with Evernote Dev support to see what they can advise us about this.
  11. Yes, it should look like that because it is still not a file only encryption - the content of the note which in this case has only en-media tag is also encrypted. I will show you something related to your question later this week Great!! Don't hesitate to send more feedback! Completely understand. Remember, that desktop versions of Saferoom don't require any permissions and don't connect with Evernote cloud, and communicate only with local Evernote app where you assign a notebook to work with. And you can use Saferoom Chrome browser extension to decrypt the notes. This extension also does not need access to your account. Let me ask some questions related to that to Evernote Dev support, maybe, we can come up with some solution here. Please don't expect a fast reply, dev support seems very slow these days. A small question: what if Saferoom would ask you to let it read only the notes that Saferoom has created? The permissions would be the same (read full notes), but only those created by Saferoom? Because to work with encrypted notes Saferoom needs to read them obviously.
  12. Steven, I am checking this with 1Password guys. Give us some time to figure out. As a fast check - change your login to "com.secomsoft.Saferoom" (capital letter in word "Saferoom"). Meanwhile I will delete all items and reinstall 1Password to do a clean test. Thanks, Ilia
  13. Martin, I just submitted an update of Saferoom iOS to Apple Review, if everything goes fine, it will be available in 10-14 days. This is how file sharing will look like (DTLow, it is not file encryption yet, but we are working towards it): A small note - take a closer look at the video - I encrypt and decrypt notes without even opening Saferoom =) Cheers, Ilia
  14. @gazumped answer is correct. The term “zero-knowledge” is about encryption (in a nutshell, your encryption key, e.g. password, is stored on your local device). Saferoom asks for full access because this how Evernote has structured it’s developer token permissions - you either ask for a full access or receive serious limitations. Saferoom is a client based app, there are no servers, no infrastructure, on Windows it doesn’t work with Evernote servers at all, and on MacOS it is sandboxed in such way that it is allowed to work only with Evernote local app, all other connections are blocked (by Apple actually, not by our code). Hence, we have no idea about our users and your data, and we intend to keep it that way. Saferoom does not work in the background, does not have any analytics, it just encrypts and decrypts, nothing else. Now, on Android and iOS we could not achieve sufficient level of usability with limited permissions - mainly because the most important functions of Evernote SDK became blocked. Therefore we decided to ask for full permissions, and accept a "no trust" risk. From this moment we started to build this trust relationship. And it will be a long way, which we will go step by step. We have been accepted to Evernote App Centre, and they did a serious check that Saferoom does not harm or use those permissions illicitly. Additionally, we integrated 1Password/LastPass or even manual password entry for encryption and decryption to increase your protection even more. However, I still understand your concern and it is fine with us if you choose not to use Saferoom mobile. This is what we are also thinking about - for users who require only file encryption, we will extend Saferoom functionality to provide file based encryption. It will work like this - you choose a file, then open it in Saferoom, Saferoom encrypts it (without any access to Evernote or other services) and then you save wherever you want. I think it can solve many trust issues. Well, remember also that there many backups besides notes like server OS and etc. One of the reasons that we don’t allow encryption of existing notes in our mobile apps is that we have no any idea how many copies of original notes are there and how this note possibly was indexed. In case of doubt better not to trust =). Waiting for more questions. Ilia
  15. Yes, we will enable this possibility in 1.9.5 (mid February). It is already working here on our test devices, but I want to run additional test (to simulate your workflow) with some 3rd party scanner apps. In our tests we share PDF from iCloud or from local storage using Saferoom Share extension. I just want to make sure that it will work with scanner apps. Then you will have Saferoom in "Open in.." menu (or Share menu) - you won't have to go through local saving procedure. I will try to post an example video here. Hello, This is the example of the functionality which I've added to upcoming Saferoom update - I am using Samsung Mobile Print scanner app. In general, you can now encrypt different files from other apps directly to Saferoom. https://www.dropbox.com/s/32seg8bvonmz0jl/saferoom_EncryptPDFFromScanner.mov?dl=0 Please, post your comments here or send me a message. Saludos, Ilia
  16. Understood...We will try to achieve similar experience. I assume this is for all file types, not only PDFs. Cheers, Ilia
  17. Yes, we will enable this possibility in 1.9.5 (mid February). It is already working here on our test devices, but I want to run additional test (to simulate your workflow) with some 3rd party scanner apps. In our tests we share PDF from iCloud or from local storage using Saferoom Share extension. I just want to make sure that it will work with scanner apps. Then you will have Saferoom in "Open in.." menu (or Share menu) - you won't have to go through local saving procedure. I will try to post an example video here. And in general, @Boots, thanks a lot for posting a good question - we are always looking forward to improve Saferoom, and getting more information about different workflows is essential for us. So thank you once again. Interesting... While it is clear for me about the support of PKI in iOS (we are working on that, but it is difficult), I don't understand why Acrobat have no support of encrypting on mobile. I think there are some technical issues, maybe Adobe uses own library for AES-256, or something. Or maybe they want to charge for that in some premium version. Ilia
  18. First of all you need to install LastPass app to your iOS device. And here is how I am using it to decrypt the note (by pressing of keyhole icon you will have an option to choose - 1Password or LastPass). And also in my case I have added Saferoom (in my case it is called Secomsoft) login. https://youtu.be/N9cytYlVTXw?t=56s If it is still not available, please send me a message to support(at)getsaferoom.com, we will continue a discussion there. Regards, Ilia
  19. Hey, thanks a lot for your appreciation, And yes, we actually did some investigation about this topic. However, our hands are tied here by Evernote functionality. In general even normal unencrypted notes can be intentionally corrupted. You mentioned correctly the antidote - do backups. As far as I know there is a feature in Evernote which is called note history. We are thinking adding some kind of preview for a history of selected note so a user can go back to previous version (those versions are provided by Evernote service). Here is a copy of my answer to similar question: Topic is : https://discussion.evernote.com/topic/89267-cool-encryption-tool-for-evernote/ I will compile a small demo a bit later so you can see what we can do. But the best advice is to make daily back-ups. Regards, Ilia P.S. We now support LastPass in Saferoom iOS (press on keyhole icon in Saferoom) and Android (add LastPass keyboard) versions. Also 1Password is supported on Windows (still testing LastPass). You can manage your encryption passwords in even more secure fashion, and use master password only to access Saferoom.
  20. Hello, community, Happy Holidays! My interview to Jason Frasca has been published recently and there are some free copies of Saferoom iOS available: Check it here: http://jasonfrasca.com/deconstructing-everyday-blog/bending-evernote-interview-ilia-zelenkin-saferoom-app/ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Cheers, Ilia
  21. The controversy of your opinion is in your second sentence. You just joined Evernote, and it did not suit your needs in terms of security - no time wasted, - move to another solution. That's cool, and another good customer decision argument for Evernote to prioritize encryption. Most of the people discussing this particular topic are with Evernote from the beginning, they have more than 2000 notes and when information security things heated up, followed by data leak in Evernote, and then in some other major companies, we all understood the importance of protecting our data. Now it is easy to jump from 0 notes in Evernote to zero notes in OneNote, in fact, it is exactly 10 minutes. However, it is really difficult to move from 2k notes from one product to another. I am now testing OneNote and even after only 2 years of Evernote, it is very complicated for me to get used to different workflows. My point is that all those guys protesting in reality don't have much time and this is why they put pressure on Evernote - for now, the cost of moving to another system is higher than the cost of using workarounds for data protection or not to store private data at all. Moreover, this topic was and is a source of inspiration for some third-party products, so it is definitely not rubbish.
  22. Thanks a lot for kind words! We are happy that you are happy! We actually have built one. However, the issue is that we used an interpreted programming language to built this version. Interpreted language means that you can see source code, it is converted into machine commands during execution (JavaScript can be an example). And it means we cannot protect our Evernote Developer account credentials. Now, we have one idea how to solve this. Instead of using our developer account data you can generate your own developer token (this can be done by any user of Evernote) and use it in Saferoom Linux. This token will limit your activity to your account only, but this is the intention, isn't it? We will investigate this a bit more, but here how it stands now. We have not yet figured out how to protect our own dev accounts in Linux.
  23. Hey, We have updated a Saferoom Chrome extension to v2.0 - it is now much simpler, does not require to publish links to decrypt notes and works directly with Evernote web client: https://goo.gl/jz7UEo Here is a video of new version in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpXNOg5Rjas Thanks, Ilia
  24. Hello, We have just published a Saferoom Chrome extension - you can now decrypt Saferoom encrypted note directly from Evernote web interface! https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/saferoom/nnphkaehepldgkjgnlnmfmpcjkklibfj?hl=en-US It works without any accounts, just takes the note directly from a browser. Please note that you can only decrypt your notes using Chrome extension! Here is a video example of how you encrypt a note on Windows and then decrypt it directly from Chrome (extension starts at 1:15): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_djO1_LUMfs Cheers, Ilia
  25. Just a small update: we have enabled support of 1Password in Saferoom. In Saferoom Android you need to configure 1Password keyboard. In Saferoom iOS (v1.7) you will see an additional button which will open 1Password extension for encryption or decryption operations: https://blog.agilebits.com/app/saferoom/ Ilia
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