1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. We also use similar technologies, such as local storage, where the product needs to remember a setting. This policy should be read with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
2. Who we are
Task Collaboration, operating from the State of Florida, United States, is the controller of personal information collected through our cookies. Questions: hello@taskcollaboration.com.
3. How we use cookies
We use cookies that are necessary to provide the Service you request. We do not use advertising cookies, and we do not use cookies to sell your information or to run cross-site ads.
4. Cookies we set
| Name | Type | Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| tc_session | Essential | 30 days | Keeps you signed in. HttpOnly, SameSite=Lax, and Secure in production. Required for accounts, workspaces, and boards. |
If you block this cookie, you can still read the public marketing pages, but you will not be able to stay logged in or use workspaces.
Page analytics use a self-hosted Umami script. It does not set a first-party cookie. It records page views and basic device information so we can see which pages are used.
5. Third-party cookies
Some features are provided by other companies. Those companies may set their own cookies when you use the feature:
- Cloudflare Turnstile. Login and signup use a verification challenge. Cloudflare may set cookies on its own domains to run that challenge. See Cloudflare’s privacy documentation.
- Google. If you choose “Continue with Google,” Google may set cookies on Google’s domains as part of sign-in. See Google’s cookie and privacy documentation.
- Stripe. If you start or manage a paid plan, Stripe Checkout and the customer portal may set cookies that Stripe controls, to process payment and prevent fraud. See Stripe’s cookie policy.
We do not control those third-party cookies. Review the provider’s policy for details and choices.
6. Your choices
Most browsers let you delete or block cookies. Use your browser settings to do so. Blocking essential cookies will limit the Service. You can also sign out, which clears our session cookie on the server side when logout succeeds.
Florida and other U.S. state laws may give you additional rights over personal information collected via cookies. Those rights, and how to exercise them, are described in our Privacy Policy.
7. Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy when we change how we use cookies. The effective date at the top of this page will change when we do. Continued use of the Service after an update means you accept the revised policy, except where applicable law requires something more.
8. Governing law
This Cookie Policy is governed by the laws of the State of Florida, United States, without regard to conflict-of-laws rules, except where a mandatory law in your jurisdiction applies and cannot be displaced.
9. Contact
Task Collaboration
State of Florida, United States
hello@taskcollaboration.com