Privacy Policy

Hibro utilizes state-of-the-art security and end-to-end encryption to provide private messaging and Internet calling services to users worldwide (“Services”). Your calls and messages are always encrypted, so they can never be shared or viewed by anyone but yourself and the intended recipients.

Information you provide

Account Information. You need to create a Hibro account via third-party authorization (such as Google account, Apple account). You may optionally add other information to your account, such as a profile name and profile picture. This information is end-to-end encrypted.

Messages. Hibro use end-to-end encryption. This means that all data is encrypted with a key that only you and the recipient know. Hibro cannot decrypt or otherwise access the content of your messages or calls. We do not store your secret chats on our servers, but Hibro queues end-to-end encrypted messages on its servers for delivery to devices that are temporarily offline (e.g. a phone whose battery has died). We also do not keep any logs for messages in secret chats, so after a short period of time we no longer know who or when you messaged via secret chats. For the same reasons, your message history is stored on your own devices, and you can only access those messages from the device they were sent to or from.

Additional technical information is stored on our servers, including randomly generated authentication tokens, push tokens, keys generation algorithm, and other material that is necessary to establish calls and transmit messages. Hibro limits this additional technical information to the minimum required to operate the Services.

Media in Secret Chats. When you send photos, videos or files via chats, before being uploaded, each item is encrypted with a separate key, not known to the server. This key and the file’s location are then encrypted again, this time with the secret chat’s key — and sent to your recipient. They can then download and decipher the file. This means that the file is technically on one of Hibro’s servers, but it looks like a piece of random indecipherable garbage to everyone except for you and the recipient. We don’t know what this random data stands for and we have no idea which particular chat it belongs to. We periodically purge this random data from our servers to save disk space.

Contacts. Hibro can optionally discover which contacts in your address book are Hibro users. We may require you to authorize your third-party cloud drive or device storage to backup contacts.

To make it easier for your contacts and other people to reach you and recognize who you are, the screen name you choose, your profile pictures, and your username (should you choose to set one) on Hibro are always public. We don't want to know your real name, gender, age or what you like. We do not require your screen name to be your real name.

Location Data. If you share a location in a chat, this location data is treated like other messages in cloud or chats respectively.

If you share your Live Location in any chat or turn on ’Make Myself Visible’ in People Nearby, Hibro will use your data to display your location to those users with whom you are sharing it, even when the app is closed – for as long as you keep these optional features activated.

User Support. If you contact Hibro User Support, any personal data you may share with us is kept only for the purposes of researching the issue and contacting you about your case.

Managing your information. You can manage your personal information in Hibro’s application Settings. You can update your profile information or choose to enable additional privacy features.

For example, you can add your birthday to your profile if you wish to do so. You can granularly choose which users are able to see it on your profile (by default, your Contacts), and they may receive a reminder during the day. We may use data about your age to determine your eligibility for accessing age-specific content.

Cross-Device Functionality. We may also store some aggregated metadata to create Hibro features that work across all your devices.

Bot Messages

Ecosystem. Hibro has an API that allows third-party developers to create bots. Bots are apps that look like special Hibro users: you can talk to them from your chat list, add them to groups or use a special “inline” interface to access their features. By performing any of these actions, you will be sending some of your data to the respective third-party bot developers.

How Bots Can Receive Data. You can send data to bot developers when you interact with their bots in one of these ways:

What Data Bots Receive. In any of the above cases, the developers of an automated user (bot) can get your public account data: your screen name, username and profile picture(s).

Bots can also receive the following data when you interact with them.

Bots Are Not Maintained by Hibro. The terms of use for certain bots are set by Hibro. No other bots or third-party bot developers are affiliated with Hibro. They are completely independent from us. They should ask you for your permission before they access your data or you make it available to them.

Information we may share

Other Hibro Users. Note that by entering into the Terms of Service and choosing to communicate with such other users of Hibro, you are instructing us to transfer your personal data, on your behalf, to those users in accordance with this Privacy Policy. We employ all appropriate technical and organizational measures (including encryption of your personal data) to ensure a level of security for your personal data that is appropriate to the risk. However, note that if you chat with others and share data with them, they become capable of sharing such data further with third parties without your knowledge or consent, and Hibro has no way to prevent this.

Third Parties. We work with third parties to provide some of our Services. For example, when you register for our Services by Third-Party. These providers are bound by their Privacy Policies to safeguard that information. If you use other Third-Party Services like YouTube, Zoom, Dapp, Bot, etc. in connection with our Services, their Terms and Privacy Policies govern your use of those services.

Translation of Chats, Channels and specific Messages at the Request of the User.Users can choose to translate a specific text message into a different language by tapping “Translate” in the action menu of the message. Hibro Premium users can also optionally enable automatic live translation on any chat, group or community.

Since Hibro may rely on a third-party, such as Google LLC, for automatic translation of messages, the text of any message or set of messages that users choose to translate may be shared with Google in order to obtain their translated versions. Google will only access the data to provide a translation and will not use it for any other Google products, services, or advertising.

Transcription of Voice and Video Messages at the Request of the User.Some users can choose to convert a voice or video message to text by tapping on the Voice-to-Text icon (“->A”) displayed on eligible messages(to be able to use this option, users should subscribe to Hibro Premium in the Settings > Hibro Premium section of the Hibro application).

Since Hibro may rely on a third party, such as Google LLC, for voice-to-text conversion, the audio data of voice and video messages that users choose to convert to text may be shared with Google in order to obtain their transcribed versions. Only audio data may be shared for this purpose (no other data, such as the user's IP address or any information about their account is shared). According to the agreement between Hibro and Google, Hibro will pay for the transcriptions on behalf of its users and Google will only access the audio data to provide a transcribed version – it will not log audio data or transcripts, and will not use the data for any other Google products, services, or advertising.

Other instances where Hibro may need to share your data

Deleting data

Accounts. If you would like to delete your account, you can do this on the deactivation page. Deleting your account removes all messages, media, contacts and every other piece of data you store in your device DataBase, and temporary data, account information and other data stored in the hibro cloud. This action must be confirmed via your Hibro account and cannot be undone.

Messages.

Self-Destructing Messages. Hibro default messages are deleted in chat, destruction time can be set. As soon as such a message is read (2 checks appear highlighted), the countdown starts. When the timer expires, both devices participating in the chat are instructed to delete the message (include photo, video, etc.). Media with short timers (less than a minute) are shown with blurred previews. The timer is triggered when they are viewed.

Account Self-Destruction. By default, if you stop using Hibro and do not come online for at least 12 months, your account will be deleted. You can go to Settings to change the exact period after which your inactive account will self-destruct.

Updates

We will update this privacy policy as needed so that it is current, accurate, and as clear as possible. Your continued use of our Services confirms your acceptance of our updated Privacy Policy.

Terms

Please also read our Terms which also governs the terms of this Privacy Policy.

Contact Us

If you have questions about our Privacy Policy please contact us through Hibro Customer Service.

Effective as of May 23, 2025

Updated May 23, 2025