
In addition, deactivating your account will instantly delete all of your information from our servers, so the power is in the user's hands. I would like to clarify: we *do not* and will never sell users' information to third-parties, and we keep this information well locked in our servers, with extremely limited access to it

This is not different from any other major social network/communication service provider in our world nowadays. Without that information, Viber cannot function. Naturally, we collect users' information not because we are curious of its content, but for functional reasons, and in order for us to enable the service we, as a company, promise to provide. There are some misconceptions and rumors regarding Viber's privacy terms, so allow me to clarify it for you and all readersįirst, it is important to be accurate we only collect names and phone numbers, nothing else. When you think about it, this isn't different from them being able to simply use your phone all that time (while they're borrowing it from you) to make regular phone calls and text messages using your number.

However - once you get back your phone, you can register again and override their registration, bringing back Viber to your iPod. Theoretically, if someone has your phone for a day, they can register Viber using your number, then have Viber on their iPods with your number as their identity. When you register to Viber, you enter your personal phone number.

(if you are not sure how to enable ports, contact your router. Also, please make sure the following ports are enabled on your routers or firewalls: First, please try uninstalling and reinstalling Viber when connected to different a few WiFi networks. Now, make sure neither you nor the other side are connected to networks that might be blocking Viber (for example - a router running a firewall).ġ. First, please make sure you are running the latest version of Viber from AppStore.
