Maybe Tomorrow / 내일할까

Maybe Tomorrow User Privacy Choices

Effective Date: June 8, 2026
Last Updated: June 8, 2026
App: Maybe Tomorrow / 내일할까
User Privacy Choices URL: https://trendswhat.com/maybe-tomorrow/privacy-choices/

This page explains how users of Maybe Tomorrow / 내일할까 can manage privacy choices, access data, request deletion, correct information, withdraw consent, opt out of certain advertising uses, and exercise privacy rights.

Contact: [email protected]
Operator: Jay Jung

1. App Store Privacy Choices

This page is the dedicated privacy choices and rights page for Maybe Tomorrow. It helps users manage privacy choices, access their data, request deletion, and make changes.

Recommended App Store Connect values:

  • Privacy Policy URL: https://trendswhat.com/maybe-tomorrow/privacy-policy/
  • User Privacy Choices URL: https://trendswhat.com/maybe-tomorrow/privacy-choices/
  • Terms of Service URL: https://trendswhat.com/maybe-tomorrow/terms-of-service/

2. Available Privacy Controls

Maybe Tomorrow provides privacy controls in the App where available. If a control is not available in your app version, contact us by email and we will handle the request as required by applicable law:

Choice or rightWhere to manage itWhat it does
Use guest modeIn the App at start/sign-in screenLets you use local-only productivity features without creating a signed-in account
Sign in or sign outIn the App account settingsLets you use Google Sign-In or Sign in with Apple and Firebase Authentication
Change nicknameIn the App profile/account settingsUpdates your nickname and, where applicable, display nickname/tag
Access or export dataIn the App privacy settings or by request to [email protected]Provides a copy of account data and synced productivity data associated with your account
Correct dataIn the App by editing tasks/projects/account profile, or by requestLets you correct inaccurate account or productivity data
Delete individual tasks/projectsIn the AppRemoves selected productivity data and syncs deletion for signed-in accounts
Delete accountSettings → Account → Delete AccountDeletes your signed-in account and associated backend data, subject to legal retention exceptions and backup cycles
Clear guest/local dataSettings → Privacy → Clear Local Data, or by deleting the AppRemoves data stored locally on your device
Manage ad consentSettings → Privacy Choices / Ad Privacy Choices, where requiredReopens the Google UMP privacy options form when required in your region
Manage App Tracking TransparencyiOS Settings → Privacy & Security → Tracking, and the App’s tracking promptControls whether the App may track you across apps and websites owned by other companies or access the iOS advertising identifier
Opt out of sale/sharing/targeted advertisingIn-App Privacy Choices and/or request to [email protected]Stops applicable cross-context behavioral advertising or targeted advertising choices, subject to legal and technical limits
Withdraw consentIn-App Privacy Choices, iOS settings, or requestWithdraws consent for processing based on consent, where applicable
Appeal a decisionEmail [email protected] with “Privacy Appeal” in the subjectRequests review of a denied privacy-rights request where applicable

3. Account Deletion

If you have a signed-in account, you can initiate account deletion in the App:

Settings → Account → Delete Account

The deletion flow is designed to:

  1. Explain what will be deleted, including account records and synced productivity data.
  2. Require reauthentication or confirmation to prevent accidental deletion.
  3. Delete or anonymize backend account records and associated personal data that we are not legally required or permitted to retain.
  4. Delete or anonymize synced plans, tasks, projects, project tasks, relationships, completion status, deadlines, and related sync metadata.
  5. Delete the Firebase Authentication user or unlink/remove provider credentials as appropriate.
  6. Revoke applicable Sign in with Apple tokens or authorizations when required.
  7. Clear local App data from the device, or clearly offer a separate local-data reset step.
  8. Confirm completion or explain how long completion will take.

Some information may remain for a limited time in logs, backups, fraud-prevention records, or legally required records. We will not retain deleted account data longer than necessary for those purposes.

4. Guest Mode and Local Data Deletion

If you use Maybe Tomorrow only as a guest and do not create a server account, your productivity data is stored locally on your device. You can delete guest/local data by:

  • Using Settings → Privacy → Clear Local Data if available.
  • Deleting individual tasks, plans, projects, or areas in the App.
  • Deleting the App from your device.
  • Erasing app data or device data through iOS settings, where available.

If you sign in later and promote guest data to your account, the promoted data becomes signed-in account data and can be synced to our backend.

5. Advertising Choices

Maybe Tomorrow uses ads to support the App. Ads may be shown in list, today, tomorrow, project, and achievement areas.

Personalized ads

Personalized ads may use information about your activity in the App and information from other apps, websites, or services to select ads that may be more relevant to you. On iOS, this type of tracking requires permission through Apple’s App Tracking Transparency framework when it involves tracking across apps or websites owned by other companies or access to the iOS advertising identifier.

You can control personalized advertising through:

  • The App’s Google UMP consent and privacy options forms, where available.
  • The App Tracking Transparency prompt.
  • iOS Settings → Privacy & Security → Tracking.
  • Any additional in-app “Do Not Sell or Share / Opt Out of Targeted Advertising” control we provide for applicable U.S. state privacy laws.

Non-personalized or contextual ads

If you do not consent to personalized ads, you may still see non-personalized, contextual, limited, or basic ads. These ads may use limited information such as general app context, device type, IP address, approximate location inferred from IP address, consent status, fraud-prevention signals, frequency capping, and basic measurement information where permitted.

Advertising identifiers and device identifiers

Depending on your choices and applicable law, advertising partners may process:

  • iOS advertising identifier, if App Tracking Transparency permission is granted.
  • App or device identifiers used for ad delivery, frequency capping, measurement, fraud prevention, diagnostics, or analytics.
  • IP address and approximate location inferred from IP address.
  • Ad interactions, such as ads shown, clicked, viewed, or dismissed.
  • Diagnostics and performance data, such as crash-related data, app launch time, hang rate, or ad-loading performance.

If App Tracking Transparency permission is denied, Maybe Tomorrow does not access the iOS advertising identifier for tracking or track you across apps and websites owned by other companies.

6. “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” / “Opt Out of Targeted Advertising”

Maybe Tomorrow does not sell personal information for money.

However, some U.S. state privacy laws define “sale,” “sharing,” or “targeted advertising” broadly. Our use of advertising SDKs, including Google Mobile Ads SDK / AdMob and, if enabled, mediation or bidding partners such as Pangle or PubMatic, may be considered “sharing” or “targeted advertising” when those partners use identifiers or activity data for personalized or cross-context behavioral advertising.

You may opt out by:

  1. Opening the App and going to Settings → Privacy Choices or Settings → Ad Privacy Choices.
  2. Selecting the available option to opt out of personalized ads, sale/sharing, or targeted advertising, where presented.
  3. Turning off tracking permission for Maybe Tomorrow in iOS Settings.
  4. Emailing [email protected] with the subject “Opt Out of Targeted Advertising.”

After opting out, you may still see contextual, non-personalized, limited, or basic ads.

7. Access, Portability, and Download Requests

You may request a copy of personal information associated with your signed-in account, including:

  • Account profile data, such as Firebase UID, provider, email if provided, nickname, nickname tag, timestamps, and last login timestamp.
  • Synced plan, task, project area, project, project task, completion, deadline, assignment, and sync metadata.
  • Available privacy and consent records associated with your account or device, where technically feasible.

To request access or export, use the in-app privacy request flow or email [email protected] with the subject “Access Request.” We may ask you to verify your identity before providing data.

8. Correction Requests

You can correct most productivity data directly in the App by editing plans, tasks, projects, and related fields. You can correct your nickname in profile/account settings if that feature is available.

For other corrections, email [email protected] with the subject “Correction Request.”

9. Deletion Requests

You can delete individual productivity items in the App. You can delete your signed-in account through Settings → Account → Delete Account.

You can also email [email protected] with the subject “Deletion Request,” but for App Store compliance, the App is intended to allow users to initiate account deletion in-app without requiring an email-only support process, unless a specific legal exception applies.

10. EEA/UK Privacy Rights

If you are in the EEA or UK, you may request to:

  • Access your personal data.
  • Correct inaccurate or incomplete personal data.
  • Delete personal data.
  • Restrict processing.
  • Receive data portability where applicable.
  • Object to processing based on legitimate interests or direct marketing.
  • Withdraw consent where processing is based on consent.
  • Lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

11. Korean Privacy Rights

If Korea’s Personal Information Protection Act applies, you may request access, correction, deletion, suspension of processing, and other rights available under applicable law. You may contact [email protected] or use in-app privacy controls.

If cross-border transfer disclosures are required, Maybe Tomorrow’s Privacy Policy includes or will be updated to include a verified overseas transfer or entrustment table identifying countries, recipients, purposes, data items, retention periods, and whether the transfer is provision or entrustment/consignment.

12. California and Other U.S. State Privacy Rights

Depending on your state and whether the law applies to Maybe Tomorrow, you may have rights to know, access, delete, correct, obtain a portable copy of personal information, opt out of sale/sharing/targeted advertising, limit use of sensitive personal information, and appeal certain decisions.

Maybe Tomorrow is not currently designed to collect sensitive personal information such as precise geolocation, health data, biometric identifiers, government identifiers, or financial account information. If that changes, we will update our Privacy Policy and choices.

Authorized agents

Where applicable, you may use an authorized agent to submit a request. We may require proof that you authorized the agent and may ask you to verify your identity directly.

Appeals

If we deny a request and applicable law gives you the right to appeal, email [email protected] with the subject “Privacy Appeal.” Include your original request date, the email/account involved, and why you believe the decision should be reviewed.

13. Verification

To protect your data, we may verify your identity before responding to access, correction, deletion, portability, or similar requests. We will use information you provide for verification only for that purpose, unless another lawful basis applies.

For signed-in users, verification may include reauthentication through Google Sign-In, Sign in with Apple, Firebase Authentication, or confirmation through the email address associated with the account.

14. Response Timing

We will respond to privacy requests within the period required by applicable law. Some requests may take additional time if they are complex, if we need to verify your identity, or if deletion must propagate through backups or service providers. If completion takes additional time, we will provide appropriate notice where required.

15. Contact

Jay Jung
Email: [email protected]
Operator location: Republic of Korea
Privacy Policy: https://trendswhat.com/maybe-tomorrow/privacy-policy/
Terms of Service: https://trendswhat.com/maybe-tomorrow/terms-of-service/