Mailtuck saves the email you have open in Gmail™, together with its attachments, into a Notion database you choose. This page states exactly what it touches.
Mailtuck runs inside Google Apps Script under your own Google account. Your email travels from Google to Notion and nowhere else. It never passes through a server belonging to us, because we do not operate one. We hold no copy of your messages, so there is nothing on our side to breach.
gmail.addons.current.message.readonly permission. This is a narrow, contextual
permission — it does not grant access to your mailbox, your search history, or any other
message.Mailtuck does not request permission to read your whole mailbox, your Google Drive, your contacts, or your calendar. Those permissions are absent from its manifest, so it cannot use them even if asked to.
When you press Save, it creates one page in the Notion database you selected, containing the subject, the message text, and the attachments. Attachments larger than your Notion plan's file limit are not uploaded; a line naming the file is written instead, so nothing disappears silently.
Your Notion integration secret is stored in Google's per-user property store, readable only by your own copy of the add-on. We never receive it. Selecting “Disconnect Notion” deletes it immediately.
No analytics, no telemetry, no advertising identifiers, no profiling. We do not sell or share data, because we never receive any.
Mailtuck is a workplace tool and is not directed at children under 13.
Uninstalling the add-on removes its stored credential and settings with it. Pages already created stay in your Notion workspace, where you control them.
If this policy changes we will update the version and date above.