TaskNotes Privacy Policy
Last updated: February 21, 2026
Overview
TaskNotes is an Obsidian plugin. It stores task data in your local vault files.
Data Collection and Usage
TaskNotes does not include telemetry or analytics collection.
Local Storage
Task and note content stays in your local Obsidian vault. Plugin settings are stored in Obsidian's local plugin configuration.
Optional Network Features
TaskNotes is local-first. Network requests occur only when you enable features that require them.
Optional network features:
- OAuth calendar integration (Google/Microsoft): fetches and updates calendar events through provider APIs.
- ICS subscriptions: fetches events from configured ICS URLs.
- Webhooks: sends event payloads to webhook endpoints you configure.
- API docs UI (
/api/docs/ui): loads Swagger UI assets fromunpkg.comin your browser.
OAuth Credentials and Tokens
- OAuth client credentials are configured by you in TaskNotes settings.
- Access and refresh tokens are stored locally on your device.
- You can disconnect providers at any time to revoke TaskNotes access.
Third-Party Services (When Enabled)
- Google APIs: https://policies.google.com/privacy
- Microsoft APIs: https://privacy.microsoft.com/privacystatement
- Any ICS host or webhook endpoint you configure
What TaskNotes Does Not Do
- No TaskNotes-hosted cloud sync service
- No remote storage of your vault content by TaskNotes
- No telemetry pipeline sending usage metrics
Data Deletion
You can stop TaskNotes processing by disabling the plugin. You can remove plugin settings by uninstalling the plugin. Your notes remain in your vault.
Changes to This Policy
This policy may be updated. Changes are published in this file with a new date.
Contact
For privacy questions, open an issue:
https://github.com/callumalpass/tasknotes/issues
Open Source Verification
TaskNotes is open source. You can inspect the implementation: