

I am a huge Evernote user and have been waiting for encryption for years, along with everyone else. You might allow the use of a PIN instead of a password, or Touch ID (iOS), face unlock, pattern unlock, etc. On mobile, the experience might be a little different.

Click on the padlock again and you lock that notebook. When unlocked, the lock symbol padlock would look unlocked. In the left column, in the notebooks view, you would see a little lock symbol (like a padlock) next to locked notebooks. > click on this and you'll be prompted for a password to unlock notebook C. > click on this and you'll be prompted for a password to unlock notebook B. B and C are protected with different passwords. For example, let's say you have Notebook A, Notebook B, and Notebook C. And heck, maybe even also have protected notebook results, even when unlocked, be available (optionally) after the click of a button or link. Then have password protected notebooks be excluded from search unless you enter the password to unlock those notebooks. Would love to have the ability to password protect at a notebook level. I mean, notebook or note lock will do the job and it's kinda surprising to see that this topic is open for almost 5 years now and I haven't seen any NO, NOT NOW or MAYBE's from EN officials. Again, I am not a person that keeps "life-altering" things in EN but sure would like to prevent anyone seeing a list of some table data, or my login passwords to random sites, loan management tracking etc. I mean, decrypting it, adding some text and then again SELECT ALL->encrypt->password. this is almost "last resort" option. I'm listening.Ĭurrent text encryption can be used for things you use rarely. I want to lock/encrypt/password protect a table and image inserted in a note. To support this request I have a simple explanation and if anyone (be it "guru" or just "member") can provide an explanation why this is not reasonable I am really looking forward to response: Well, it's interesting to see how some people are strongly rejecting certain ideas, and defending them/justifying lack of any action by EN as if this will have a negative effect on them personally.

If someone does not want the password, he just have to avoid to use it, isnt' that easy? You are such great developers, why are you so reluctant to include this function. but please, add the function !!! I will decide whether to use it or not, why you decide for me? I know I will limit search function, I know I will probably limit integration from other sources (like sending from Outlook to a password protected area), probably also more nice function will be restricted. So a password protection (not encryption, encryption is not needed, just simple password!!!!) for notebook or sections or notes is what I am asking for.
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Same I do not want that my kids or other eyes gets access on my private things when they browse on my pc or mobile! I just want to avoid that my private thoughts and ideas pops up on my desktop or mobile while I am browsing my daily planning. I do not need encryption, I'm not trying to protect from Hackers or terrible cyber criminals !!!! but Password lack is a show stopper for me ! I plan to migrate from OneNote to EN for my daily planning and for my private content and notes, I have upgraded to Premium. Pages, Day One, etc) to password-protect my content. In the meantime, I'm stuck with using other apps (i.e. If I can encrypt single notes, then why can't Evernote just allow me to encrypt entire notebooks? If reason behind this is because Evernote thinks one could lose a lot of data if a notebook password is forgotten, then perhaps Evernote can help recover the passwords through email. This way, I can do a lot more with Evernote. I wish I could password-protect a whole notebook. But it's not practical to encrypt many notes one by one. This is useful for things like storing passwords or other temporary sensitive content. girlfriend, family members, etc.) could one day be looking at those notes, especially since they know that I use Evernote often for many purposes.Įvernote already has the ability to encrypt single notes. For example, I can't keep a personal journal notebook, because other people (i.e. I love Evernote, but it's preventing me from putting in sensitive content.
