
After all: Everything is stored as plain-text before it has a chance to be encrypted. Doesn't really protect against shoulder surfing / staying logged in to evernote with an unlocked workstation. However there seems to be (at least what I would consider) a security flaw with the "Note History" feature available on Premium accounts in that any information that was stored as plain-text before having been encrypted is easily viewed in a previous version of the note. I understand that Evernote content is heavily encrypted so I feel like this is a reasonable approach to password management. Highlight > "Encrypt Selected Text" on the portion of the note that contains any sensitive details as plain text.


Tag it up and leave nice comments to leverage search I like the idea of using Evernote as a sort of password manager:Ĭreate a note for each username / password, and other applicable details that you have.
