ZZZ 135 Posted July 14, 2013 Share Posted July 14, 2013 For a company that overall does such a good job at usability, this is unnecessary tech speak that is going to confuse some users. How about "we log you out every 2 weeks to protect you, you need to log in again" (or whatever the rule you have set it) or "you need to login again", or something in simple clear language? Link to comment
jbum 1 Posted November 15, 2013 Share Posted November 15, 2013 Agreed - this is a horribly worded message that implies something has gone wrong, rather than a normal event that is supposed to occur every 2 weeks. Seriously nerds, get some social skills already. Link to comment
dlu 628 Posted November 15, 2013 Share Posted November 15, 2013 Are you seeing this every 2 weeks? And what version of Evernote are you on? (And which clients do you use?) You should see that message if you have logged into the evernote.com, and revoked access to a particular client. For example, if you lost your Android phone, you could revoke access to it without forcing a login on all your other clients. If you're seeing this in a scenario different than that... well myself and a bunch of nerds would really like to look into it Link to comment
jbum 1 Posted November 15, 2013 Share Posted November 15, 2013 I'm seeing this roughly every two weeks (but not sure about that timing), after I've rebooted my Mac, and the Evernote client starts up. I'm on Version 5.4.2 (402146) at the moment. I use the desktop version almost exclusively, and the mobile versions rarely (once a week or so). Here's what happens: I reboot the Mac and I launch Evernote. Evernote asks me to log-in, the normal way. I'll provide correct credentials, and then a minute later, I'll see this message, and be asked for my password yet again. Subsequently, everything is okay (until the next reboot after a long period). Thanks Dlu! Link to comment
dlu 628 Posted November 15, 2013 Share Posted November 15, 2013 I'm seeing this roughly every two weeks (but not sure about that timing), after I've rebooted my Mac, and the Evernote client starts up. I'm on Version 5.4.2 (402146) at the moment. I use the desktop version almost exclusively, and the mobile versions rarely (once a week or so). Here's what happens: I reboot the Mac and I launch Evernote. Evernote asks me to log-in, the normal way. I'll provide correct credentials, and then a minute later, I'll see this message, and be asked for my password yet again. Subsequently, everything is okay (until the next reboot after a long period). Thanks Dlu!Will forward onto the Mac team Link to comment
Level 5 Jackolicious 808 Posted November 15, 2013 Level 5 Share Posted November 15, 2013 I would recommend users to contact support for further diagnosis. Link to comment
Bob White 0 Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 For the last day or so, I've seen this message three or four times an hour when I've been using the computer. Also installed on a Kindle Fire and IPhone, and on a dormant android phone. (MacBook Pro, OS X 10.9) Link to comment
markdanese 0 Posted December 13, 2013 Share Posted December 13, 2013 This has just happened to me two times. I logged in and within an hour or two, I get the same message about a web service revoking my permission. I have not done anything (in fact I was away from my computer). Link to comment
ZZZ 135 Posted December 18, 2013 Author Share Posted December 18, 2013 When I posted this back in July I was seeing this message pop up at what I assumed was a 1 or 2 week interval, I assumed the password was only saved for that amount of time. Since then the occurrence is less often, I experience it rarely but it still happens. It happens infrequently now and is only a minor irritation, so not important enough to spend time going back and forth with tech support about it... It is either happening on the last Windows 4.x version, or on Mac (or maybe on both), I really haven't paid attention. Link to comment
Dennis W 0 Posted April 18, 2014 Share Posted April 18, 2014 I'd recommend some company identification in the message. When I see something like, "The application was ..." I get very suspicious and I immediately think "phishing." I'd also like to have a visual clue as to why the access was revoked? Was another computer logging into Evernote that has not done so before? Has the time-period elapsed that is required between logins? It is a bit disconcerting to have to login for apparently no reason while you in the middle of typing a note. Link to comment
Guy GP 1 Posted May 17, 2014 Share Posted May 17, 2014 Can I just say that I'm sick and tired of seeing this message. I don't even want to enter my password when I launch the app for the first time on my laptop after a reboot, but to always have the access be revoked within about 10 minutes and then have to go and enter the password again gets really frustrating. I don't reboot that often but this has been going on and on like this for ages and I'd just like to see it fixed. OSX 19.9.3, latest Evernote on the App Store (5.5.1 402628) Reading back in this thread, it seems like this is exactly what some other people have reported, it would be nice if someone (say Evernote support) linked the solution here as well since it's the #1 hit on google when you search for the error message. Link to comment
ZZZ 135 Posted May 17, 2014 Author Share Posted May 17, 2014 Reading back in this thread, it seems like this is exactly what some other people have reported, it would be nice if someone (say Evernote support) linked the solution here as well since it's the #1 hit on google when you search for the error message. I feel pretty special to know that my thread has achieved #1 hit status on Google for this issue . Link to comment
jordanjones 0 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 I am seeing this message more than once a week on the Mac platform, Evernote 5.1.1 Link to comment
data1701 0 Posted May 22, 2014 Share Posted May 22, 2014 Exactly. I too am seeing this issue, almost every time I use Evernote on my Mac (once or twice a week these days). It is driving me nuts. I do not need to continually login on my iphone, ipad or PC just the Mac. Is there a solution out there for this issue? Reading back in this thread, it seems like this is exactly what some other people have reported, it would be nice if someone (say Evernote support) linked the solution here as well since it's the #1 hit on google when you search for the error message. I feel pretty special to know that my thread has achieved #1 hit status on Google for this issue . Link to comment
Level 5 Jackolicious 808 Posted May 22, 2014 Level 5 Share Posted May 22, 2014 We're unable to reproduce this internally. I'd appreciate anyone PMing me with their activity logs immediately after the dialog appears along with the last previous actions taken in their clients. Link to comment
Allenrocks 0 Posted June 11, 2014 Share Posted June 11, 2014 I'm having the same issue frequently on my desktop. Not sure why I use 2 step encryption but am freaking out someone has my personal data. Link to comment
Level 5 Jackolicious 808 Posted June 11, 2014 Level 5 Share Posted June 11, 2014 This seems to be a bug with the Mac client. Investigating. Link to comment
barbyoung 0 Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 If Evernote was investigating a bug with the Mac client in June, they didn't fix it in the recent 6.0.1 release. Every time I try to use my Mac client, I get the error message "This application's access was revoked via the Evernote web service. Please re-enter your password." I re-enter my password multiple times, but the message keeps popping up. I can cancel out of the message and everything looks okay. Then 15 minutes later the password box will pop up again and make the Evernote dock icon bounce until I go cancel it again. Very annoying. Link to comment
aqu 1 Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 I am getting the same issue recently on my mac (10.11) with evernote 6.4. It asks you to enter password every 10-15 minutes, although you can simply cancel it, it is still very annoy.. Please try to fix it, thanks! Link to comment
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