Privacy Policy
Maybe Tomorrow
Last updated: April 13, 2026
This policy covers the Maybe Tomorrow website and the Maybe Tomorrow games listed below when they use the same data, ads, purchases, leaderboard, and online-service behaviour.
Games Covered
- Jelly Blocks
Information We Use
- Local device data such as best score, settings, consent status, saved leaderboard name, and a private local player ID used for leaderboard continuity.
- Leaderboard submissions such as player name, score, private local player ID, and gameplay verification data when a supported game posts a score online.
- Optional device capabilities such as audio, vibration, clipboard, and sharing when you use those features.
Ads, Purchases, and Third Parties
- Web versions of our games may display banner ads.
- iOS and Android app versions may display banner ads and paced round-end interstitial ads in the free version.
- Supported app builds may offer a remove-ads purchase. Payments, refunds, and purchase restoration are handled by the relevant app store and purchase provider.
- Maybe Tomorrow games may use services such as Google AdMob or AdSense for ads, RevenueCat for purchase entitlement handling, and Supabase for online leaderboard features.
How Information Is Shared and Protected
- We do not sell personal information.
- Information may be shared with service providers only where needed to provide ads, purchases, leaderboards, hosting, security, or support.
- Service providers are expected to protect user data in a way consistent with this policy, their own published terms, and applicable law.
- Online requests use HTTPS where supported by the service. Payment card details are handled by Apple, Google, and purchase providers, not directly by Maybe Tomorrow.
Leaderboard Data
When leaderboard sync is enabled, the game may send your chosen player name, score, private local player ID, and gameplay verification data to our online leaderboard service. The public leaderboard stores a hashed player key rather than the raw local player ID. Verification data helps detect fraudulent or automated submissions before a score appears publicly.
Privacy Choices
- You can use the in-game Settings menu to open privacy choices where they are available.
- You can change app permissions and iOS tracking permission from your device settings where those platform controls apply.
- You can clear browser storage to remove locally saved progress and settings from a web version.
- You can change supported game settings such as sound, vibration, and crash reporting when those controls are available.
Data Retention and Deletion
Local data stays on your device until you clear it, reset the app, or uninstall the app. Online leaderboard submissions may be retained to provide rankings, moderation, abuse prevention, and service security. To ask about privacy, revoke consent where an in-game control is not available, or request deletion of online data associated with a player name or local player ID, use the support contact below.
Contact
For privacy or support questions, visit Maybe Tomorrow Support or email support@maybetomorrow.se.