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Rules for using hamir.

Last updated: June 19, 2026

Agreement

These Terms govern your use of the hamir app and related services ("hamir"). By creating an account or using hamir, you accept these Terms. If you don't, don't use hamir.

hamir is a personal reading app: you add sources, hamir fetches public RSS / web feeds, and you read or save what you find. hamir doesn't host content; it links you to the original publishers and may display publisher-supplied snippets, titles, and artwork. hamir is for personal, non-commercial use through your own account.

Accounts and access

hamir uses third-party sign-in providers (Apple, Google, GitHub). You're responsible for maintaining access to your chosen provider and for activity that happens through your account.

You must be at least 16 to use hamir. If your country requires a higher age to enter a binding agreement, that applies instead.

hamir may suspend, restrict, or remove access if the service is abused, attacked, or used to violate these Terms or applicable law.

Your conduct

When you add a source, you confirm that doing so doesn't violate the publisher's terms or applicable law. You're responsible for the sources you add and for how you use content from publishers and platforms.

You won't use hamir to bypass access controls, scrape or redistribute content at scale, harass others, reverse-engineer the service, introduce malware or automated probes, or violate third-party rights.

If you flag, report, or moderate content through hamir, you do so in good faith and based on your own assessment.

Reader mode and publisher content

Reader mode strips extra page elements. hamir picks how to present the article based on what the publisher makes available; for articles without free access, hamir falls back to the RSS feed unless you're authenticated and have access. hamir is designed for lawful access and doesn't provide features to circumvent paywalls. Reader mode doesn't grant any right beyond what the publisher allows.

Intellectual property

hamir's app code, design, brand, and the hamir name belong to the hamir operator. Nothing in these Terms transfers those rights to you.

Third-party content shown through hamir (articles, images, video, audio) remains the property of its publishers and creators. hamir doesn't claim ownership of anything it links to or renders. Use of that content is subject to the publisher's terms.

Subscriptions and tips

Supporter subscriptions and one-time tips are processed by Apple as in-app purchases. Apple handles payment, auto-renewal, cancellation, and refunds under its standard policies. While your subscription is active, supporter benefits — currently early access to new features — apply.

Availability and changes

hamir evolves; features, sources, and policies may change without notice. hamir runs on infrastructure shared with publishers, sign-in providers, and Apple, so upstream breakage can affect availability. hamir is provided as-is, without a stable-uptime guarantee.

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, hamir is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use, or for loss of data, profits, or business opportunities. This limit doesn't apply where local law forbids it (gross negligence, fraud, or personal-injury claims) or where consumer-protection laws give you stronger protections — those still apply.

When these Terms change, the date at the top reflects the most recent revision. Material updates land in the app or release notes before they take effect. Continued use after a change means you accept the update; if you don't, you can stop using hamir.

Ending the agreement

You may stop using hamir at any time. Deleting your account from inside the app ends the agreement and triggers the data-deletion process described in the Privacy Policy.

hamir may end the agreement, suspend, or restrict access if you breach these Terms, if continued service would be unsafe or unlawful, or if the product is discontinued.

Disputes and questions

If something goes wrong, email hello@hamir.app first — most things can be sorted out that way.

Where your local consumer-protection laws give you stronger rights than these Terms, those still apply. Nothing here takes them away.

hamir is published by one person, not a company. The seller of record is listed on the App Store. Questions about these Terms or anything else: hello@hamir.app.