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Privacy

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This notice explains what TaskChad processes, why it is needed, where automated tools are involved, and how to request access, correction, or deletion.

Last updated July 10, 2026

What TaskChad may collect

TaskChad may process information you submit through a diagnostic, contact form, booking flow, purchase, support request, or approved customer workflow. This can include business details, operating answers, website URLs, optional contact information, attribution tags, appointment details, and payment status. Payment card data is handled by the payment provider and is not placed in the Revenue Leak Score result.

General analytics may record page, campaign, partner, industry, score version, fit tier, and recommended path. TaskChad does not intentionally send raw diagnostic answers, names, email addresses, phone numbers, FAQs, recordings, transcripts, credentials, or provider resource identifiers to general analytics.

Revenue Leak Score

Answers are sent to the TaskChad server to calculate the deterministic score. Contact details are optional. A contact email alone does not request a private review; that requires a separate affirmative choice. The public result excludes contact details, raw answers, attribution, and operator notes.

If the page says the submission record could not be stored, the score was calculated but no durable Revenue Leak Score record was created by TaskChad. Infrastructure providers may still keep limited security or request logs under their own operational retention rules.

Voice Agent Studio

The anonymous local composition step runs in the browser and does not create a provider workflow, place a call, book an appointment, or write to a CRM. A Revenue Leak Score handoff carries only validated industry, workflow, and language settings in single-use browser session storage. It excludes business and contact details and is removed when consumed.

Any future browser voice test, recording, transcript, production agent, or connected system requires a separate disclosed and authorized workflow. The current public local builder does not silently activate those features.

Why information is used

TaskChad uses information to provide the requested result or service, secure and troubleshoot the site, prevent abuse, maintain customer records, honor an explicit review request, communicate about an active relationship, and improve the diagnostic or delivery system. TaskChad does not sell personal information.

Retention and access

TaskChad keeps a record only while it is reasonably needed for the requested service, an active customer or review workflow, security, accounting, dispute resolution, or a legal obligation. When those purposes end, the record should be deleted or de-identified. Different records can have different retention periods because a diagnostic, booking, payment, and production workflow serve different purposes.

To ask what TaskChad has about you, correct it, withdraw a review request, or request deletion, email pedro.mendoza@taskchad.com with the subject “Privacy request.” TaskChad may need to verify that the request belongs to you before changing or disclosing a record. Some information may be retained when required for security, accounting, dispute resolution, or law.

Service providers and security

TaskChad uses infrastructure, database, analytics, email, payment, and approved automation providers to operate the service. They receive only the information needed for their role and operate under their own security and privacy terms. No internet service can promise perfect security, so TaskChad uses access controls, server-only credentials, input validation, and fail-closed product gates to reduce exposure.

Questions and changes

Material changes will be reflected on this page with a new update date. Questions about a paid service are also governed by the applicable agreement and the TaskChad terms.