TaskRabbit updated their privacy policy on March 31, 2026, with several changes including what appears to be a typo — the company name was changed from 'TaskRabbit, Inc.' to 'TaskTabbit, Inc.' as the listed data controller. The help article navigation section was also reorganized, and helpfulness vote counts were reset to zero. The name error in the data controller section is notable because it misidentifies who is legally responsible for your personal data.
The data controller is the legal entity responsible for your personal data and the entity you contact to exercise your privacy rights — an incorrect name creates ambiguity about who is accountable. Even if this is a typo, it represents a compliance failure that could affect your ability to make data requests.
TaskRabbit's privacy policy now incorrectly names 'TaskTabbit, Inc.' instead of 'TaskRabbit, Inc.' as the data controller responsible for your personal information. This matters because the data controller is the entity you would contact to exercise your privacy rights — such as accessing, deleting, or correcting your data — and an incorrect name creates ambiguity about who is legally accountable. If you need to exercise a privacy right, verify you are contacting TaskRabbit, Inc. directly and document the discrepancy.
TaskRabbit's March 31, 2026 privacy policy update introduces a likely typographical error in the data controller identification field, naming 'TaskTabbit, Inc.' instead of 'TaskRabbit, Inc.' Under GDPR Art. 13(1)(a) and Art. 14(1)(a), the identity of the data controller must be accurately disclosed. An incorrect controller identity — even if unintentional — constitutes a non-compliant disclosure and could trigger supervisory authority scrutiny. Immediate correction is required. Secondary changes (navigation restructuring, helpfulness counter reset) are administrative and carry no compliance weight.
1. GDPR Art. 13(1)(a) and Art. 14(1)(a): Require accurate disclosure of the data controller's identity and contact details. A misspelled or incorrect controller name fails this requirement. Supervisory authorities (e.g., ICO, CNIL, DPC) could treat this as a material non-compliance in the event of a complaint or audit.
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ConductAtlas Policy Archive Entity: TaskRabbit | Document: TaskRabbit Privacy Policy | Record: CA-C-000203 Captured: 2026-03-31 06:01:55 UTC URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-03-31-taskrabbit-taskrabbit-privacy-policy-203/ Accessed: April 4, 2026
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