Evernote has been a leader in note-taking for over a decade, helping millions capture ideas, to-do lists, and research. But the platform is aggressive about pushing its premium plans, sending daily 'upgrade now' emails, feature highlights, and storage limit warnings. For users who want a simple note-taking tool without the sales pitch, temporary email is the answer.
What Evernote Collects
Evernote tracks:
- Your notes and notebook structure
- Your usage patterns and device info
- Your email for marketing and alerts
Creating an Evernote Account with Temp Mail
- Generate a disposable email at TmpMail.pro
- Go to evernote.com and sign up
- Enter the temp email and create a password
- When Evernote sends verification, check your TmpMail.pro inbox
- Verify and start taking notes
- Daily 'unlock premium' emails
- Weekly usage reports
- Storage limit warnings
- Feature announcements for paid users
Avoiding Upgrade Spam
With a real email, Evernote sends:
With temp mail, these vanish.
When to Use Real Email
For long-term note storage and cross-device sync, you'll want a real email for account recovery. For temporary or secondary note-taking, temp mail works.
Note Smart, Inbox Clean
Evernote is a powerful organizational tool. Use TmpMail.pro to keep the marketing at bay and focus on your notes.