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Basically what I want is to know if Evernote really gives them the option to read our data, no matter of their promises. Personally I've saw a lot of comments on websites, Twitter and other social media from people really liking 3rd party streamlined solutions for Evernote but worried about the lack of encryption. I think this rises the question for risking the corporate and personal data. However what rises concern is that the Evernote doesn't support cryptography of the content, so if the API permits a third party to sniff the data, the only thing that is keeping the 3rd party providers from reading our notes is just their promise.

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If our job is to only clear up spam and moderate trolls and nothing more, then i think, it is a big failure on the operational practices of this forum #Feedback. I think we still need to encourage hard hitting questions genuinely important questions like these on this forum, or flag genuine questions that would preferably get official mandatory responses. If it doesn't, then, i think there is a problem. This information is available, and should reflect on the time, that you have used your 3rd party app, last.

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For any user can log into their web Evernote account, and check on settings, and you can see all the clients and software apps and the timing that they have last sync'd with the Evernote server. I can give one bit of authentic information however. We literally document our entrie life around it. Adding a lot of convenience through 3rd parties, at a cost of privacy or security, is a big big failure, not for a company like Evernote, where most users like me, trust it with out most personal data. My guess is that they possibly cannot, and shouldn't, else, if they did, then, it would be a real failure for Evernote, because it is the one that markets openly about third parties adding additional functionality to the Evernote app in all, which actually is true to a large extent. I have no idea how it works now, atleast on a generic basis.

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During my early days as a user, I had this question, and if memory serves me right, one App told me that they cache directly on the client, while another told me that they cache through their local servers, if memory serves me right. The simple question is, whether, a third party given API access and authenticated by Evernote, gets its data cached on a local client or a third party's servers.įor me, I really don't have a generic answer. Whether we as people, who share our limited knowledge about Evernote or an Evernote employee does not matter.Īnd personally, i don't think it is that complicated a question. I think the thread starter is raising an important question, and it is fair that he gets an answer, else the forum has failed in its job.















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