
Hello! I'm sure members of this forum have heard of this but I just found out that Evernote has updated their privacy policy (<https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/235660588>) to allow "some Evernote employees to exercise oversight of machine learning technologies applied to account content, subject to the limits described below, for the purposes of developing and improving the Evernote service." The notice goes on to say, "While our computer systems do a pretty good job, sometimes a limited amount of human review is simply unavoidable in order to make sure everything is working exactly as it should." (<http://www.computerworld.com/article/3150469/cloud-computing/evernote-changes-its-privacy-policy-and-once-again-alarms-its-users.html>) I was wondering if there are any Linux-friendly alternatives to Evernote that members of this forum would recommend? Ideally, I would want "cloud" access so I can add notes both from an Android app and from a web browser app. There are other features, like image capture, which would be nice but I know that can be replicated in other ways. The caveat would be that my information is encrypted or secured from the issue above. Is this even possible? Thanks, Brad -- Brad Fonseca Mobile: 416-876-2191