Gtasky is a browser extension that helps you view and manage Google Tasks in smarter lists inside Google Tasks, Google Calendar, and the extension side panel or sidebar.
This policy explains what data Gtasky uses, where that data goes, and what is stored locally in your browser.
Summary
Gtasky does not sell user data. Gtasky does not use advertising, analytics, tracking pixels, data brokers, or remote code. Gtasky uses Google OAuth only so you can grant access to your Google Tasks. Gtasky sends task data only to Google services needed to provide its task-management features.
Data Gtasky accesses
After you sign in with Google, Gtasky reads and updates your Google Tasks through the Google Tasks API. This can include task lists, task titles, task notes, task due dates, task status, subtasks, ordering data, and links already attached to tasks or stored in task notes.
Gtasky uses this data to show smart list columns, sort and filter tasks, edit tasks, create tasks, complete tasks, manage subtasks, show date fields, show link chips, and keep extension surfaces in sync.
Gtasky metadata
Some Gtasky features store metadata in task notes so the data can follow the task across browsers and extension surfaces. This can include Gtasky Start Date metadata, Gtasky Due Date metadata, repeat metadata, Gtasky link metadata, and page-capture metadata.
Page-capture data
When you choose the capture-page action in the side panel/sidebar, or use the configured keyboard shortcut, Gtasky reads the active tab’s page title, page URL, and favicon URL. Gtasky uses those values to create a Google Task with a link back to that page.
Gtasky does not continuously monitor browsing. Page-capture data is read only when you intentionally use the page-capture feature.
Local browser storage
Gtasky stores non-sensitive preferences in browser storage, including column order, manual task ordering, column colors, sort settings, onboarding completion, selected view preferences, and short-lived shared sign-in state.
Gtasky may store a Google OAuth access token locally in browser storage so extension surfaces can share sign-in state. The token is used only to call the Google Tasks API for the features you use.
Where data is transmitted
Gtasky transmits data only as needed for its features: to Google Tasks API endpoints, to Google OAuth endpoints during sign-in, to Google Tasks and Google Calendar pages where the extension UI is injected, and to Google favicon services when a displayed or captured link needs a fallback favicon.
Gtasky does not transmit your task data, browsing data, or usage data to a developer-owned server. Gtasky does not include analytics or telemetry.
Google API Limited Use disclosure
Gtasky’s use and transfer of information received from Google APIs will adhere to the Chrome Web Store User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
Gtasky uses Google API data only to provide or improve user-facing task-management features. Gtasky does not use Google API data for advertising, does not sell Google API data, and does not transfer Google API data to data brokers or advertising platforms.
Data retention and deletion
Data stored in Google Tasks remains in your Google account until you edit or delete it in Google Tasks or through Gtasky.
Local extension preferences remain in your browser until you clear extension storage or uninstall the extension. Signing out of Gtasky removes the shared local sign-in token used by the extension.
To revoke Gtasky’s Google access, remove the extension’s access from your Google Account permissions page.
Third parties
Gtasky relies on Google services for Google OAuth, Google Tasks API access, Google Tasks, Google Calendar, and optional favicon display. Your use of those services is also governed by Google’s applicable terms and privacy policies.
Gtasky does not share data with advertisers, analytics providers, data brokers, or other third-party processors controlled by the developer.
Changes to this policy
If Gtasky changes its data practices, this policy will be updated before or at the same time as the extension release that changes those practices.
Contact
Use the support contact listed on the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons listing for Gtasky.