I saw my old Windows Phone devices get blocked a few years ago when they could no longer authenticate certificates with SHA1, and SHA256 or better became mandatatory. Now that is has been blocked by just about every reputable service in the last 18 months. Heck, in 2011 (when iPad 2 was released) everyone was still using TLS 1.0 or 1.1 for online encrypted communications. That can be very different with something that is supposed to keep your data secure. If you get one to run from Windows 95 on Windows 10, no real harm can come from it. At some point, you cannot expect it to work. I suspect they routinely remove old versions from all platforms so they don't have to go back and figure out if the thing they just updated on their cloud server has any adverse effects on old versions, especially security issues.Īgain, 8 year old device running an OS 4 versions old communicating with a cloud server that is updated daily. They recently rendered all but 2 versions of EN for Windows obsolete a few months ago. Part of that may be security, which is a big part of Evernote.
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