Tasks centralize communications about important issues that affect your team’s apps and products. It contains important details like enforcement deadlines, enforcement actions being taken against your apps, and links to resolve issues. Tasks are available for all developers, and future updates will add additional features and functionality.
With the ability to review and take action on tasks in one place, you can proactively manage app issues with Meta Platform’s privacy standards. By addressing tasks in a timely fashion, you ensure that we are working together to maintain a safe and thriving ecosystem for all VR users.
Your team will also receive emails about tasks. Emails related to enforcement actions will link to your tasks in the Developer Dashboard. If an app has no tasks, then it’s currently in good standing with no upcoming or active enforcements.
Each task has a status, which can be one of the following:
Action Required: This status can represent:
More information is needed after review.
An issue has not been addressed, and an enforcement action will soon be taken.
An issue is now actively being enforced.
Draft: You or someone on your team has started working on this issue, but it has not yet been submitted to us.
Resolved: The issue has been resolved.
Under Review: The action you took is being reviewed.
Each task includes the following information:
Action/Requirement: The type of task.
Enforcement(s): The action that we will take if the task isn’t resolved.
Status: The current status of the task.
Deadlines: The date from which the enforcement action can take place.
App Name: The name of the app.
Platform: The impacted platform.
Resolving tasks
When you hover your mouse over the Resolve button for a task, a brief description of the actions required to resolve the task appears in a tooltip. Clicking anywhere on the row expands the task for more information. Note that some resolutions require waiting one or more business days. We recommend checking both the requirements summary and your tasks regularly to ensure that you aren’t surprised by enforcement actions.