![]() If your account gets hacked, you probably wouldn’t know unless you followed these simple instructions: There’s an option on Evernote’s desktop version that shows you who you’re sharing your notebooks with, but none for single notes. Too often, we’re busy sharing so many notes, but can’t actually tell which notes we’re sharing or more worrisome, with whom. We found this for further reference on Evernote.This will give you a total 500 notebooks instead of 250.This forces the 2nd account to become your archive folder (or your closed clients folder), and the 1st Evernote account to become your active account (or your open clients folder). De-select “replicate deletion” so that you when you delete a notebook on the first account, it won’t be deleted on the second.Once you’ve signed in (if you haven’t already), go into the advanced options. ![]()
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