Squidtile is a personal dashboard that lets users connect supported inboxes and communication sources, view recent and priority signals, and manage messages from one dashboard. Squidtile is available at https://squidtile.com.
Information Squidtile Accesses
When you connect a service, Squidtile may access information needed to provide the dashboard features you request. This can include account/profile email addresses, connected source metadata, mailbox or channel names, message metadata such as sender, subject, timestamp, read status, important/starred/flagged status, and message preview or body content where required to display messages in the app.
Squidtile also stores connector tokens needed to keep services connected and to perform actions you request, such as syncing message summaries, opening supported message views, replying, marking messages read, or updating supported message status.
How Squidtile Uses Data
Squidtile uses connected service data to display dashboard tiles, sync inbox and message summaries, show Priority Feed and New items, and let you manage messages from supported providers. Connected services currently include Gmail, Outlook/Microsoft Mail, IMAP mailboxes, Slack, Discord, and Microsoft Teams.
Gmail Data
Squidtile uses Gmail access only to provide user-facing mailbox and dashboard features requested by the user. Squidtile does not sell Gmail data. Squidtile does not use Gmail data for advertising.
Squidtile does not allow humans to read Gmail or message content except where required for support, security, debugging with your permission, or legal obligation.
Storage and Retention
Message summaries and previews may be cached so the dashboard can operate quickly and reliably. OAuth and connector tokens are stored to maintain connections until you disconnect or delete a source. You can disconnect sources in Settings.
Sharing
Squidtile does not sell user data. Data may be processed by limited infrastructure providers that help operate Squidtile, such as hosting, database, logging, and security providers. These processors are used only to run and protect the service.
Deletion
You can disconnect or delete connectors from Squidtile Settings. You can also request account or data deletion by emailing contact@squidtile.com.
Security
Squidtile uses reasonable technical safeguards to protect connected account data and tokens. No system is perfect, and no method of transmission or storage can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
Contact
Questions about this policy can be sent to contact@squidtile.com.