News in brief: Yahoo woes mount; Evernote backs down; ATM fraudster jailed
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Evernote has recently announced that, starting on January 23, 2017, Evernote users’ unencrypted notes will be accessible to some Evernote employees. The change to the service’s privacy policy was announced on Tuesday, and the explanation for this particular change was as follows: “This is primarily to make sure that our machine learning technologies are working correctly, in order to surface the most relevant content and features to you. While our computer systems do a pretty … More → Continue reading Evernote employees will be able to read notes only if users allow it
If you’re upset that Evernote’s proposed new privacy policy will mean staff can read your notes, you haven’t read the existing privacy policy carefully enough.
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Evernote — the popular note taking and productivity startup with 200 million users — has built its reputation around an app that lets you record and track all your life’s details hold them there, for life. Today, the company is shifting gears on the question of how it will keep hold of and track that information: Evernote is migrating all of its data to Google’s… Read More Continue reading Evernote is moving all its data, machine learning tech to Google Cloud Platform
As promised, Evernote has brought its desktop application to the Windows Store, providing users with a safer, more reliable way to have a full-featured Evernote experience on Windows 10.
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While Mac users aren’t exactly known for saving money, a recent price hike at Evernote has some users scrambling for a more affordable alternative. And now Microsoft is offering them a way out, courtesy of its OneNote Importer tool.
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Evernote will bring its core desktop application to the Windows Store on August 2. And in doing so, it will also halt development of its mobile companion app, called Evernote Touch.
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