That being said, clickable links in email are always something to be wary of these days, and you have to use some commons sense. Serving a new user a link to click in an email rather than forcing them to copy/paste (which is not terribly convenient on any device, and terribly inconvenient on a mobile device), is a way to smooth out the sign-up process. I almost ALWAYS receive an email from companies that contains a clickable link to make verifying my account easy after just signing up. I will not click anymore and will redirect these to my spam folder. I am receiving them on both my iPhone and my desktop, and I did click the verify on the phone. More often this is a practice of phishers. Companies should NEVER send links to users and ask them to click on them. If this is an official email from Evernote, it's in very bad form.
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