We’re updating the price of some legacy Evernote subscriptions purchased through the Apple App Store (iOS). If you’re affected, Apple will notify you and show the new price and effective date before it takes effect.
Note: This only applies to subscriptions billed by Apple. If you subscribed on evernote.com (web billing) or through another platform, this article doesn’t apply.
What you’ll see
Apple handles subscription price changes in two ways:
Consent required (Opt‑in): You must approve the new price to keep your subscription.
This is common in certain countries/regions, including Austria (AT), Germany (DE), Poland (PL), and South Korea (KR), and may also apply based on Apple’s pricing rules.
Notice-only (No consent required): Apple notifies you, and your subscription renews at the new price automatically unless you cancel.
Notification timing varies based on your billing period (monthly vs annual) and Apple’s required notice windows, so you may see the notice closer to your renewal date.
If you’re asked to approve the new price
You need to accept the price change in Apple’s subscription settings to stay subscribed.
If you don’t accept, your subscription will end at the end of your current billing period (it won’t renew at the new price).
How to approve (iPhone/iPad):
Settings → Apple ID → Subscriptions → Evernote → follow the prompt to review/accept
(or App Store → profile icon → Subscriptions)
If you only received a notice (no approval required)
No action is required to keep your subscription.
The new price applies on your next eligible renewal unless you cancel.
Common questions
Can I keep my old price?
No. If your legacy iOS subscription is affected, Apple will apply the updated price at renewal. Your options are to accept (when required) or cancel before renewal.
Where can I see my new price and renewal date?
On your iPhone/iPad:
Settings → Apple ID → Subscriptions → Evernote
I didn’t get a notice yet — why?
Apple’s notices are typically tied to your renewal date and required notice windows. If you’re impacted, you’ll see the new price in Apple’s subscription UI when it’s time.
Can Evernote issue refunds for App Store charges?
Subscriptions purchased through the Apple App Store are billed by Apple, so refund requests generally need to go through Apple’s refund process.
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