On Hoplr, it is forbidden to share photos, personal contact details, or private communications of others without explicit permission. Neighbors may only be mentioned by name in a positive context, with defamation and insults not tolerated. Additionally, it is not allowed to share information from the Hoplr neighborhood elsewhere, such as on social media. Be cautious when posting lost items with sensitive information.
Respect your neighbors' privacy: Sharing external information
It is not allowed to share information or property of someone else on Hoplr unless you have explicit permission from the person involved.
Prohibited to share without permission
Without the other person's consent, you may not post the following on Hoplr:
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Photos of people and belongings: Do not post photos of other people or their possessions.
Exception: This does not apply to lost items.*
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Personal contact details: Do not share personal information such as a phone number, license plate, address, or email address.
- Private communication: Do not share screenshots or (parts of) text from a private or group conversation (this applies to both Hoplr and other channels).
Note: Even when the information cannot be directly linked to the person concerned (for example, because the message is anonymized), we may still remove the message upon reporting.
Mention your neighbors by name (respectfully)
We rely on the common sense of users to mention neighbors by name only in a positive, constructive context.
- Welcome: Neighbors are welcome to 'put each other in the spotlight' and express praise or thanks.
- Not tolerated: Defamation, insults, or slander are naturally not tolerated.
Read here how to report a message.
Protect the information within the neighborhood
In addition to the above rules about external privacy, it is also not allowed to share matters from the Hoplr neighborhood (messages, screenshots, personal data, etc.) elsewhere (such as social media, other websites, or forums).
*Additional note: Be cautious when posting lost items such as payment cards and mail, as these may contain sensitive financial or personal information.
(Last updated on: 11/07/2025)