Effective Date: July 21, 2021 – What’s New >>
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Evernote is committed to protecting the privacy of your data. This Privacy Policy explains what information Evernote Corporation and its Group Companies (together, “Evernote,” “we” or “us”) collect, use, and disclose about you when you access or use our websites and applications, which we refer to collectively as the Evernote Service (defined in our Glossary), contact our customer service team, engage with us on social media, or otherwise interact with us.
Please note, if you are an Individual Account user, you are both the Account Holder and End User of an Evernote Service account. If you use Evernote Teams, the Account Holder is the Customer who has contracted with Evernote as defined in our Evernote Teams Agreement and the End Users are the individuals whose user accounts are linked to that Evernote Teams account. You can find these and other defined terms used in this policy in our Glossary.
If you are an End User of an Evernote Teams account, please note that the Account Holder of your Evernote Teams account (such as your employer or organization) may have established its own rules regarding End Users’ access, use, disclosure, or retention of data stored in that account. Also note that while an Administrator of an Evernote Teams account has access to the End User accounts linked to that Evernote Teams account, an Administrator cannot access any other accounts that are not linked to the Evernote Teams account. You can find more information on how your individual Evernote Service account works with your Evernote Teams account by visiting https://help.evernote.com/hc/articles/209005287.
Although significant changes are rare, this policy may be amended as new features, technology, or legal requirements arise, so please check back from time to time. We’ll notify you if we make a significant change and, where required, seek your consent.
Evernote allows you to input, upload, or store in the Evernote Service any text, images, and other data that you choose—we refer to that information as “Content”. We also collect and receive the following types of information:
When you use Evernote for Android, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac or Windows we may collect the following:
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When you use Skitch, Evernote may collect the following:
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When you use Scannable, Evernote may collect the following:
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When you use Penultimate, Evernote may collect the following:
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We also may link your subscriber information with data we receive from our partners and other third parties to help understand your needs and provide you with a better experience. For example, if you create or log into an Evernote account using your Google Apps credentials via single sign-on, we will have access to certain information such as your name and email address as authorized in your Google Apps profile settings.
The types of information we collect and receive when you use the Evernote Service include the information in the chart below. We have noted which types of information are not collected unless you choose to provide it.
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Your username, email address, and contact preferences |
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Your name, image, and other personal information, if you choose to share it |
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The geographic area from which your computing devices interact with the Evernote Service, your preferred language, and, if you select the option to share it, your mobile device location information |
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Your device information |
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Your telephone number, if you choose to share it |
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Your calendar information, only if you select the option to share it |
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Actions you perform when using the Evernote Service (e.g., creating a note or sharing a note) |
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Whether your account was created or referred through a reseller or other partner who helps distribute or promote Evernote accounts |
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Your payment information, if you purchase a subscription | To process your payment. |
Additional information we collect in connection with Evernote Teams accounts:
We collect | Why we collect it |
Email address of Account Holder and End Users |
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Billing information (e.g., postal address, email address, and telephone number) |
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Employment-related personal information (e.g., your business title) – if you elect to share it |
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If you use our Web Clipper browser extension or “Save to Evernote” button:
We collect | Why we collect it |
A record of the source website from which you save Content |
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Please Note:
If you have installed the Web Clipper, when you visit certain websites the Web Clipper may notify you of available integrations with the Evernote Service or about products, services or features that we think will help you get more out of the Evernote Service. The Web Clipper does not track or create a record of your browsing activity.
If you visit an Evernote website:
We collect | Why we collect it |
Your email address (if you provide it) |
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Tracking information |
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Information Evernote Derives
We may derive information or associate categories with you based on the information we or our partners collect. For example, we may make a determination about your location based on your IP address.
We have specific rules for how and when we use the information we collect and receive. We are committed to protecting the privacy of your information. We use the information we collect and receive to provide, maintain, and improve the Evernote Service; to provide troubleshooting and customer support; to protect the Evernote Service for all our users; to contact you; and to administer Evernote Teams accounts.
You may opt out of promotional communications at any time by following the opt-out or “unsubscribe” instructions provided in emails or by logging into your Evernote Service account via our website at https://evernote.com/Login.action and going to Settings > Personal Settings > Contact Preferences to change your contact preferences. You can also change your in-app notification preferences through your device settings. You will continue to receive essential Evernote Service-related and account-related information (such as notification that your paid subscription is about to expire), even if you unsubscribe from promotional emails or turn off in-app notifications. Evernote Teams users will also continue to receive a daily summary of activity associated with their Teams account.
Similarly, if we learn of a security system breach, we may attempt to notify you and provide information on protective steps, if available, through the email address, phone number or other contact information that you have provided to us or by posting a notice on our website and/or via other communication platforms. Depending on where you live, you may have a legal right to receive such notices in writing.
Would someone at Evernote ever view my Content?
You have control over who sees your Content. We limit the use of your Content to make sure that no one at Evernote can view it unless you expressly give us permission or it’s necessary to comply with our legal obligations. Specifically:
If you send Evernote a help request and choose to attach application activity logs, please note that such logs may contain Content (for example, the title of a note or notebook). You may edit Content out of your activity logs before you send them to us.
To test and improve our product offerings for our users, we use aggregated data that does not contain any personal information, does not identify any person, and cannot be connected to any specific user. This policy is not intended to apply to such anonymized/de-identified data.
Evernote is not in the business of selling or renting your information. Here are instances when we may disclose your information — and then only the minimum information necessary:
We require these providers to agree to strict data protection requirements in keeping with our privacy policy standards and our obligations under data protection laws. We do not share your information with any third parties for their own advertising purposes.
Examples of our service providers include PayPal and Adyen for processing payments from our paid users, Salesforce for helping us with our email communications and Evernote Teams sales outreach, and analytics providers like Google Analytics. Other service providers include resellers that we work with to help distribute Evernote. If you purchase a Paid Service from a reseller instead of directly from Evernote, we may need to share limited information with the reseller to ensure accuracy in payment, account management, and delivery of services to you.
There are features in Evernote that allow you to publish and share some of your notes and notebooks publicly, but these are optional. Any information that you post in these locations, or in our user forum, can be read, collected, and used by anyone and could enable others to send you unsolicited messages. Evernote enables you to determine whether to post personal or otherwise sensitive information to publicly accessible areas of our site, so you should carefully consider how you use the Service. Evernote is not responsible for any publication or use of any information you choose to post in these locations.
Evernote works with a number of third-party applications and services. In some cases, Evernote will partner with another company to provide an integration. If you connect your Evernote account to these third-party services, you may be giving the partner access to some or all of your data, including, in some cases, your Content.
Providing such access is entirely voluntary, and you’ll receive notice and must consent before such access is granted.
Please consider your selection of such applications and services, and your permissions, carefully. We encourage you to review each party’s contract terms and privacy policy.
How does Evernote respond to legal requests for my information?
We vigilantly protect the privacy of your account. We will not disclose your information to law enforcement or other governmental authorities unless we believe it is required to comply with warrants, court orders, subpoenas, or other lawful government requests. This may include responding to legal requests from jurisdictions outside of the United States where we have a good faith belief that the response is required by law in that jurisdiction, affects users in that jurisdiction, and is consistent with internationally recognized standards of due process.
We narrowly interpret all information requests, and we only disclose Content in your account that is specifically responsive to a government warrant or where you have provided your explicit consent. In accordance with our Information for Law Enforcement Authorities page, we will notify you if we believe we are compelled to comply with a third party’s legal demand for your information, and we routinely push back on government orders to delay user notice that we view as overly broad.
In addition, in rare cases, we may share your information as necessary to investigate or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, or potential threats against persons, property or the systems on which we operate the Evernote Service, or as otherwise necessary to comply with our legal obligations.
In most cases, you can manage your information simply by logging into your account and editing your information directly within the Evernote Service.
If you prefer, you can contact us at privacy@evernote.com to ask us to provide access to, correct, update, or delete your personal information. Residents of certain regions may have additional or different rights in your personal information. Please see our Region-Specific Information Page for more information.
How long does Evernote store my information?
We make the Content you store in Evernote readily accessible to you, until you make the decision to delete it.
If you delete your Content and then sync, it will no longer be accessible to you or others who may access the Evernote Service. The Evernote Service’s back-up systems may retain residual copies of your deleted Content for up to one year due to the nature of those systems’ operations.
Evernote provides you with features that allow you to communicate and collaborate with other users. Deleting your copy of these communications (such as messages) won't delete copies existing in the accounts of people with whom you were interacting.
For users who are inactive for extended periods of time, we may close your account to satisfy our obligations under applicable law, and in accordance with our data retention policy. If that happens, we will try to notify you before taking any action.
What happens if I want to stop using Evernote?
As described above, you can delete your Content at any time, and you can stop using the Evernote Service at any time. You may also export your notes at any time, as explained here.
What happens if Evernote closes my account?
If Evernote deactivates your account due to a violation of our Terms of Service, then you may contact us to request deletion of your Content, and we will evaluate such requests on a case by case basis, pursuant to our legal obligations.
Where does Evernote store my information?
When you use Evernote Software on your computing device, such as by using one of our downloadable applications, some of your data will be stored locally on that device.
When you sync your computing device with the Evernote Service, that data will be replicated on servers maintained in the United States. This means that if you store information in or submit data to the Evernote website or Evernote Software and sync such Evernote Software with the Evernote Service, you acknowledge your personal information will be transmitted to, hosted, and accessed in the United States.
Data privacy laws or regulations in your home country may differ from, or be more protective than, those in the United States. We will collect, store, and use your personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy and applicable laws, wherever it is processed.
Does Evernote allow children to use its Services?
The Evernote Service is designed for adults; we do not intend to collect personal information from children under the age of 16. If we learn we have collected or received personal information from a child under 16 without verification of parental consent, we will delete that information. If you believe we might have any information from or about a child under 16, please contact us at privacy@evernote.com.
How does Evernote respond to Do Not Track signals?
Do Not Track is a privacy preference that users can set in their web browsers. When a user turns on the Do Not Track signal, the browser sends a message to websites requesting them not to track the user. At this time, Evernote does not currently respond to or otherwise take action in response to web browser "do not track" signals or other mechanisms that provide consumers the ability to exercise choice regarding the collection of personal information about an individual consumer’s online activities over time and across third party websites or online services. For information about Do Not Track, visit www.allaboutdnt.org.
Evernote welcomes your feedback regarding this Privacy Policy. If you have questions, comments or concerns about this Policy, please contact us by email at privacy@evernote.com or postal mail at:
EVERNOTE CORPORATION
305 Walnut Street
Redwood City, California 94063 USA
Attention: Privacy Team
EVERNOTE GMBH
c/o Centralis Switzerland GmbH
Dufourstrasse 101, 8008 Zurich, Switzerland
Attention: Privacy Team
EVERNOTE DO BRASIL SERVIÇOS DE APLICAÇÕES LTDA.
Avenida Paulista, no 2.300
Andar Pilotis
Edifício São Luís Gonzaga
CEP: 01310-300 São Paulo/SP
Brasil
Attention: Privacy Team