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AlwaysTired

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  1. Hello there,

    I was pretty shocked to find the following request in my e-mail inbox today. Someone specifically (and only) requested access to one of the few very sensitive and encrypted notes within my 26,000 Evernote notes and did not do so by e.g. using an Evernote e-mail address, but their private GMail account. Why do I mention an "Evernote e-mail address" in this context?

    Because I recently (re)opened a ticket with support about (another) encrypted note and I don't know how else anybody would be able to gain access to my EN database, to even ask for this permission? Worryingly, all Evernote support agents are supposed to be on a holiday break until 3rd of January 2022 ?

    So what should I make of this odd request (that I cannot even deny / cancel !!) ? Can I report or block the e-mail address somewhere?

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  2. —If you're a premium user, and this note was synced, with the text you're looking for, sometime in the past, you should be able to recover it. Go to "Note" in the menu bar, then "Note History..." and you'll see options of past versions that you can recover.

     

    What if my note wasn't synced yet, but was only just created locally? 

     

    I don't find the option mentioned by you. I just see a "Restore" line, which is greyed out though for me, even though I'm a Premium user.

     

     

    Note history creates a snapshot of your not on our server every 8 hours. If you have synced multiple times in the same 8 hour period, then we will only have one version for that session.

     

    What? Every 8 hours only? -.- That is no note/version history functionality! That is just a "backup" function, but it won't allow me to gradually roll back items I made within the last five or one minute. I fell for your deceptive marketing. -.- I can't understand why you cannot include true note history functionality for 40 € / year, when the volume of data is much smaller than what people throw into Dropbox etc. Because Dropbox, Box, Google Drive sync every individual change, why can't Evernote do so too? (At least locally, if not via Sync)

     

    Finally: Why does "Edit > Undo" simply not work?! It almost never works when I try it! It's like that since at least one year...

    It's an absolute disgrace that this still isn't fixed or working properly. (Like in every other PC software since 1997!) But it's probably just your way to lure people into Premium...

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