Privacy Policy

TaskDrop Privacy Policy

Effective date: May 18, 2026

TaskDrop is an Android quick-capture app that creates tasks in GitHub Issues and Linear. This policy explains what the app stores, what it sends to connected providers, and what it does not collect.

Information You Provide

When you connect GitHub or Linear, TaskDrop uses OAuth to request access needed to list destinations and create issues. When you submit a task, the task title, task description, selected destination, selected labels, and any selected images are sent to the provider you chose. If GitHub cannot accept images directly, TaskDrop uploads those images to TaskDrop storage and includes public, unguessable image links in the GitHub issue body.

Information Stored On Your Device

TaskDrop stores lightweight app preferences on your device, including favorite destinations, recently used destinations, selected labels, cached label metadata, and provider session information. TaskDrop does not keep a local history of submitted task text or selected attachment drafts.

Third-Party Services

TaskDrop uses GitHub, Linear, Supabase Auth, and Supabase Storage to sign you in, create tasks, and store optional GitHub issue images when needed. Those services process information according to their own privacy policies and account settings.

Analytics, Ads, And Sale Of Data

TaskDrop does not include advertising and does not sell personal data. The Android app uses Firebase Analytics for coarse product events such as sign-in attempts, settings opens, and task creation success or failure. Analytics events do not include task text, destination names, labels, access tokens, or account identifiers.

Data Security

TaskDrop uses HTTPS for network requests to supported providers. Provider session data is stored locally by the app and the platform libraries it uses. The Android app uses Firebase Crashlytics to collect crash diagnostics and non-fatal error reports so we can fix reliability issues.

Data Deletion

You can disconnect providers in the app, remove TaskDrop access from your GitHub or Linear account settings, or clear the app data from Android settings. Tasks already created in GitHub or Linear can be managed or deleted in those services. Optional GitHub attachment images stored by TaskDrop are retained until deletion is requested so images in existing issues keep rendering. To request deletion of TaskDrop account data associated with Firebase or Supabase Auth, follow the steps on the account deletion page.

Contact

For privacy questions about TaskDrop, contact Mango App Studio at maskaravivek@gmail.com.