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Privacy Policy

Effective May 8, 2026


This is a plain-English privacy policy. It describes what data we collect, why, where it lives, and what control you have over it. We have written this app specifically to handle a small amount of sensitive personal content — private notes between you and your spouse — so the privacy posture matters more here than in most apps. We have tried to keep our promises few and keep them strict.

1. Who we are

Together Tomorrow is operated by Haim Scheibler, based in Kansas, United States. You can reach us at questions@togethertomorrow.us.

Throughout this policy, "we," "us," and "our" refer to the developer.

2. What data we collect

We collect only what is necessary for the app to function. Specifically:

When you sign in:

We use Apple Sign-In, Google Sign-In, or email magic-link sign-in as the authentication method. We do not handle your password directly under any circumstance.

When you set up your household:

When you write notes (optional):

Preferences saved on your device only:

What we do NOT collect:

3. Why we collect it

Each piece of data is collected for a specific functional reason:

4. Where the data lives, and how it is protected

All cloud-stored data is held in Google Cloud Firestore in the United States, accessed through Google Firebase Authentication and Firestore. Google is our data processor. Their privacy practices are governed by Google's privacy policy.

Communication between the app and Firebase is encrypted in transit (TLS). Firestore encrypts data at rest. We rely on Firebase's security rules — which we have written and you can read in the app's source code — to enforce that only the two members of your household can read or write any of your household's data. The content of your notes is never readable by another household, never visible to us as the developer in the ordinary course of running the app, and never sent to any third party.

Device-only preferences (text size, night mode, last-seen week) are stored in your phone's local storage and never leave the device.

5. Who we share it with

We do not sell, rent, share, or trade your data with any third party for any marketing, advertising, analytics, or research purpose, ever. The only parties who handle your data are:

If we are ever compelled by law to disclose data (e.g., a valid subpoena), we will do so in the narrowest scope required and notify you unless legally prohibited.

6. Your rights

You can exercise the following rights at any time, directly within the app:

If you want your data fully deleted from our backups (which Firebase maintains automatically for disaster recovery for up to 7 days after deletion), email questions@togethertomorrow.us and we will request expunction from Google.

For users in the European Union, the United Kingdom, or California: you have the right to access, correct, port, restrict, and delete your personal data, and to object to processing, under applicable law (GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA). Most of these rights are exercisable directly within the app; for anything else, contact us.

7. Children's privacy

This app is intended for married adults. We do not knowingly collect data from anyone under 13. If you believe a child under 13 has somehow created an account, contact us at questions@togethertomorrow.us and we will delete the account and its data.

8. Changes to this policy

We will update this policy when the app's data practices change. The "Effective date" at the top reflects the most recent revision. Material changes will be communicated in-app before they take effect; minor clarifications may not be.

9. Contact

For any privacy question, request, or complaint:

Email: questions@togethertomorrow.us
Address: 7101 Craig St, Overland Park, KS 66204, United States