

All of these added layers of security are totally optional, of course, but you might want to set yourself a reminder to check them out. Aside from the double-step verification, Evernote has also introduced the ability to view your account's access history and a list of authorized applications you can revoke any device from your account settings if necessary. I went into a Dapps on a website, and a few days later, I found 2 mobile. Other apps in the Evernote clan, including Skitch, Penultimate and Evernote Food will need to be updated and certain third-party apps might need to be given their own dedicated passwords as well. Hello guys It took me sometime to understand all and post this, but I have been hacked in last november, and at that time I took one of the answer on the post as granted, but I start to think it would be better to report it. Once the system is optimized for a wider audience, it'll be offered to all users. Premium and Business users will be the first to get this functionality - they'll be treated as a test group for feedback. Further, you can print out a list of backup codes in case you don't have your phone handy. The solution is to log onto the Evernote site where you’ll be prompted to change your password. In response, Evernote did a password reset on all of their users nearly 50 million by some accounts. Following the footsteps of other security-conscious companies, the technique requires not just your username and password, but also a six-digit code provided either via text message or an app like Google Authenticator. Sure enough, there were reports of the hacker incident, which reportedly occurred on February 28th 2013. Three months after a major database hack, Evernote has finally made good on its promise to implement two-factor authentication as an additional precautionary measure.
