Reviews for Evernote Web Clipper
Evernote Web Clipper by Evernote
Review by cec
Rated 1 out of 5
by cec, 7 years agoQuite disgusting how Evernote are stealing the data from user's and selling it, all without any notice being given. Try using it without 3rd party cookies being enabled, and you'll find it just doesn't work.
Why should ANY 3rd party, unknown to me, and not providing ME with any service receive MY data for them to exploit anywat they choose.
Sorry to say there are way too many stupid people who give their data away freely without any thoughts of what it's being used for, or by whom.
One step to far for this user, the clipper is history from desktop, table and phone, and as the Evernote account isn't any use to me without the clipper, the Evernote app is also history as is the account.
MY data is MINE, and if anyone is going to make money from it, it should be ME. Anonynous data thieves can take a running jump, I'M not for sale. If more people got smart and realised big brother is stealing their data and making money from it and dumped such thieving software, perhaps we'd be able to use technology for the purpose it was meant for, rather than being a conduit for companies to spy on us and intrude on our lives in order to sell us things.
Why should ANY 3rd party, unknown to me, and not providing ME with any service receive MY data for them to exploit anywat they choose.
Sorry to say there are way too many stupid people who give their data away freely without any thoughts of what it's being used for, or by whom.
One step to far for this user, the clipper is history from desktop, table and phone, and as the Evernote account isn't any use to me without the clipper, the Evernote app is also history as is the account.
MY data is MINE, and if anyone is going to make money from it, it should be ME. Anonynous data thieves can take a running jump, I'M not for sale. If more people got smart and realised big brother is stealing their data and making money from it and dumped such thieving software, perhaps we'd be able to use technology for the purpose it was meant for, rather than being a conduit for companies to spy on us and intrude on our lives in order to sell us things.