![]() ![]() It's funny because Evernote's Access History states "As part of our continuing efforts to improve security in Evernote, we are now sending an email notification when a login anomaly is detected." Yeah, Evernote. ) I did remove their account using my free removal one. Can someone at Evernote please give me back one of my free device removals back and to make sure this account is removed from accessing my account after I changed my password? (I am worried that even though I changed my password, they are still in the device until they logged out. I changed my password and enabled two-factor-verification. ![]() I am from Georgia, United States and I do not own any Android devices. This means while I am using device #1, they will be behind the scenes using my #2, looking at my notes. Upon further inspection of my activity log, it seems an IP address under 94.143.232.134 in Czech Republic using an Android device has reached into my account and made their access as my #2 device. This is odd because I only have 2 devices. Today, I opened up Evernote and was greeted with a screen saying I have reached my limit of 2 devices and that I was trying to add another one, making me remove one. ![]()
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