I think (if I am correct) that you will find many notes appear. I encourage you to do a search for sharedate:* in your account. This was the location of the shared note on the web. You might remember that the note showed as green at the top and you could not edit it. If you had pasted the link into your note without hyperlinking a word, you would have seen it began with When you went to another note and highlighted a word to hyperlink it (using the same icon) you were creating a link to the note *on the web.* Pressing the blue text took you to the note, but using the web browser within Evernote. ![]() This button is now gone (read below to find out how to generate the link, though). There was a button in the note editor (the sixth one from the left on the editor row - a square with an arrow) that would create a note link. Not to be annoyingly contrary, but I do think this is what you were doing. ![]() I was clicking a button on Evernote (In the Note Editor) in my iPad, which would "Copy Link Location" then I would Highlight text in another Note and there was an icon I could click that would change the highlighted text to a "Clickable Link" back to the first note. I've also requested internal note linking for a few years.NO. Fortunately, it would be quite unlikely that someone would discover this link. I wouldn't be surprised if some people have been inadvertently making their notes public this way. Personally, I have always found this "copy" icon to be confusing, and I have requested that it be changed to make clear what is happening. I've also requested internal note linking for a few years. You'll notice that it has a at the beginning, indicating that it is an Internet link. ![]() You can still create the shared note links by pressing the square with the up-arrow (3rd from the right) and choosing to copy the note link. There are workarounds to create internal note links if you would like. If you type sharedate:* into the ssearch field you should get a list of notes for which you have created these links. If you shared that with others, they could look at your note. There was a "copy" option that would produce a note link to a shared note. I think what you are describing is not internal note linking.
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