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New login to Evernote

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evernote.com

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no-reply@evernote.com

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Wed, Jul 15, 2020 05:53 AM

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We noticed a new login to Evernote and wanted to make sure it was you. When: July 15, 2020 05:53:01

[Evernote]( We noticed a new login to Evernote and wanted to make sure it was you. When: July 15, 2020 05:53:01 AM UTC Where: Gauteng, South Africa IP Address: 45.201.128.38 Device/Browser: iPhone/other If you recognize this activity, no further action is required. If this was not you, we recommend the following steps: 1. Change your password: 2. Review and revoke access for any devices that you don’t recognize: 3. To further improve the security of your account, set up two-step verification: Learn more about dealing with suspicious activity here: Find additional tips for keeping your account secure on our security page: Why are you seeing this? Here at Evernote, protecting your account is a priority. You may receive emails like this when you log in from a new device, app, or location. [Account]( • [Blog]( • [Support]( This email has been sent to you by Evernote Corporation (or its subsidiary). [Evernote Corporation, 305 Walnut Street, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA.](q=Evernote+Corporation%2C+305+Walnut+Street%2C+Redwood+City%2C+CA+94063%2C+USA&data=!4m10!1m9!4m8!1m3!1d3158!2d-122.4049847!3d37.7711819!3m2!1i1440!2i769!4f13.1) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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