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Evernote Updates Privacy Policy, Lets Employees Read Users’ Notes: You Can’t Opt Out Of It Either

Posted on December 14, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Carl Velasco reports:

A recent change in Evernote‘s privacy policy this week is causing quite a bit of tumult among its user base, and a reasonable stir, at that. The updated privacy policy will allow select Evernote employees to access and read user content as fodder for improving its machine learning technology.

Even more startling is that Evernote employees have always had access to user data, though this largely ran unnoticed.

Read more on TechTimes.

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