To get it, all you have to do is open the google play store, find the Google Keep app, then tap the install button.Īfter doing all this, you can set instant reminders for your notes, make lists, label, color, pin notes, create and edit a note, save a drawing as a note, archive notes, and lists. All the features are put out there visible to the naked eye so there is nothing out of reach. This app has an efficient interface that is easy to learn instantly and use. Here is a thread on the Evernote forum about SafeRoom if you want to follow along with the project.ĭo you have any other methods you use to encrypt Evernote? Let us know in the comments.This fast-easy-to-use app was created by Google a few years back offering tools for taking notes including audio, text, images, and lists.
It allows you to encrypt/decrypt notes in Evernote notebooks, including those with PDF attachments.
There is an interesting-looking project called SafeRoom. I personally do not do this anymore, as Evernote keeps changing how they store things.
In previous versions of this post, I described how to encrypt your local Evernote database on Mac (using a symlink to an encrypted sparse bundle) and Windows (using TrueCrypt). It’s up to you whether you wish to trade off searchability for security. One thing to note about this: if your PDFs are encrypted, this means that Evernote can not index them and therefore it cannot search the contents. I describe how to do this in detail in my Paperless Security Guide. On Windows, you can use PDF X-Change Viewer to do the job. On the Mac, you can use the included Preview application. There are free tools on Mac and Windows to do this. If you’re using Evernote for going paperless, this means that if you want your PDFs encrypted, you need to do it before uploading.
To decrypt it, click it and enter your passphrase from Step 3.Įncrypt Documents Before Uploading Them To EvernoteĪs mentioned, Evernote doesn’t give you a way to encrypt your files. Step 4: Your text will now show as encrypted in Evernote. Note: This phrase is never sent to Evernote’s servers, and they have no way of retrieving it for you. Step 3: Make up a passphrase that you will later use to decrypt this text. Step 2: Right-click and choose Encrypt Selected Text. Step 1: Select the text you want to Encrypt.
The “official” way to do encryption in Evernote is to simply encrypt any sensitive text in a note. Hopefully that will change someday, but at the time of writing you need to take matters into your own hands. This is because, at present time, data is stored in Evernote unencrypted. There is one notable exception: they don’t talk about encrypting the files you save in Evernote. Evernote has a very detailed security page, and among other things they talk about how they encrypt your data in transit (when uploading and downloading) and they talk about how you can encrypt text within a note.