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  1. Thank you. Actually, it makes a difference in European Privacy law where the data is stored. If you transfer data outside the EU, you must comply with articles 44 seq. GDPR. As the Standard Contractual Clauses are not sufficient without E2E-encryption, the only way it the new Privacy Framework. But AFAIK, EN doesn’t yet participate in it. And even if that changes, privacy professionals think that the ECJ will also find that the new Privacy Framework is not appropriate for the GDRP. So European Data Centers would be good.

  2. Hello,

    Now, as Evernote is an European company and is also going to locate its headquarters to Italy, are there any plans to migrate the data from the US Google Cloud to European data centers?
     

    This would increase privacy and would made the use for European companies much easier.

    Best,

    Elysee 

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  3.  I think your question is related to a more complicated issue - when you are Internet cafe or library PC (with strict access policy), am I right? 

     

     

    I already assumed that you have to install a browser extension which encrypts/decrypts. Using a public computer (Internet Café/Library) with strict access policy is so not possible. But for a work computer it's also often impossible to install a piece of software but the installation of browser extensions is possible. For this purpose such an extension could be really useful...

  4. I've just noticed that the two-factor-authentification doesn't work with the mobile page http://www.evernote.com/mobile/Login.action.

     

    When I enter my user name and password, I have access to my account without entering a two-factor code but I can't see any notes. Therefore, it's not a security problem as one accessing this page can't see my notes.

     

    But it's indeed an error because you can't use the mobile page any more.

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