Plus, which was $3 per month, now costs $4 (or $35 per year), while Premium went from $6 to $8 per month, or $70 per year. You only get 60MB of space per month, which definitely will fill up fast. The addition of the passcode lock feature to Basic helps soften the blow, though. That might be sufficient for the average user - Evernote likely wouldn’t deliberately rankle a majority of their free users - but it’s still a considerable limitation. The Basic tier remains free, of course (and will stay free forever, the post insists), but is now limited to only two devices. Evernote is an indispensable tool for many, and the company is always working on making it more so - “but that requires a significant investment of energy, time, and money,” it writes in a new blog post.
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