Privacy Policy
Last updated: 25 May 2026
TaskPrio ("we", "us") is an agent-native task & prompt manager operated by EditNative, Netherlands. This policy explains what we collect, why, and the choices you have. Questions: contact@editnative.com.
What we collect
- Account info — when you sign in with Google, we receive your name, email address, and Google account identifier. We request only the
profileandemailscopes. We never receive your Google password. - Your content — the tasks, projects, notes, and results you create in TaskPrio.
- An API token — a per-account token you can use to let your own AI agents work your queue.
- Usage counts — a daily tally of agent task-completions, used to enforce free-tier limits.
We do not collect analytics trackers, advertising identifiers, or browsing history, and we do not sell or rent your data to anyone.
How we use it
- To provide the service — store and order your tasks, authenticate you, and run the queue.
- To operate billing for Pro subscriptions.
- To enforce plan limits and prevent abuse.
Cookies
We use a single first-party session cookie (pp_session) to keep you signed in, and a short-lived cookie during the Google sign-in handshake. No third-party or advertising cookies.
Third parties
- Google — sign-in only (Google Privacy Policy).
- Stripe — payment processing for Pro. Card details are entered on Stripe and never touch our servers (Stripe Privacy Policy).
- Hosting & storage — Vercel (hosting) and Upstash (encrypted data store) process data on our behalf to run the app.
Data retention & deletion
We keep your data while your account is active. You can request export or permanent deletion of your account and all associated content at any time by emailing contact@editnative.com; we action deletion requests within 30 days.
Your rights
Under the GDPR you may access, correct, export, or delete your personal data, and object to or restrict processing. Email us to exercise any of these rights. You may also lodge a complaint with the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens).
Security
Data is transmitted over HTTPS and stored encrypted at rest. Access is restricted to what's required to operate the service.
Changes
We'll update this page when our practices change and revise the "last updated" date above.