TaskRabbit updated its Terms of Service on April 19, 2026, with mostly minor edits and formatting changes. The main substantive update is a change to the arbitration opt-out process: the link where users can request to opt out of arbitration now points to a different support page. The terms continue to disclaim warranties about platform accuracy, task quality, and third-party services, and maintain protections for TaskRabbit from liability related to user interactions and transactions.
This update makes no material changes to consumer rights or protections under TaskRabbit's Terms of Service. The main practical change is administrative: if you wish to opt out of arbitration and preserve your right to pursue claims in court, the link to access your opt-out instructions has moved to a new support page. The terms continue to state that TaskRabbit disclaims liability for task quality, platform errors, and interactions between users and taskers. You can opt out of arbitration by sending a signed written notification to TaskRabbit at the United States mailing address listed on the updated Contact Details page.
This change is administrative rather than substantive. However, the updated opt-out link is relevant to any user who wishes to preserve their right to pursue legal claims outside of arbitration; the new link ensures users can access the correct contact information to make that election.
→ If you wish to opt out of arbitration, visit the updated Contact Details Supplemental Terms page at the new URL to find TaskRabbit's mailing address and submit your signed written opt-out notice.
Language unchanged; TaskRabbit continues to disclaim all warranties regarding platform accuracy, task quality, and interactions between users.
Contact link for arbitration opt-out requests updated to a new support page URL; procedure and rights remain substantively the same.
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This update is primarily formatting and administrative. The substantive change involves updating a hyperlink for arbitration opt-out instructions from one support URL to another. No changes to warranty disclaimers, liability limitations, or core Terms of Service provisions were detected beyond minor punctuation edits. Organizations that have TaskRabbit in their vendor stack and rely on its Terms of Service language for compliance or risk assessment purposes should note the URL change but face no new compliance obligations as a result of this update.
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