legal & privacy · plain language
We're a small fan project — a couple of people building a tool for IMVU room owners. This page is the short, honest version of the legal bits. If anything here is unclear, just email us.
MIRA is an independent, fan-made desktop app. We built it because we love spending time in IMVU rooms and wanted a friendlier helper for the people who run them.
We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by IMVU Inc. in any way. We don't speak for IMVU. We don't represent IMVU. Anything we say is just us.
We're not a substitute for IMVU's own moderation, customer service, or safety teams. If something is happening on IMVU itself that worries you — harassment, account compromise, anything serious — report it through IMVU's official channels.
"IMVU" and related names and logos are trademarks of IMVU Inc. We use the word "IMVU" on this site only to describe the platform MIRA works alongside — that's called nominative fair use in plain English. We don't use IMVU's logos, mascots, or trademarked imagery anywhere on this site or in the app.
If anyone from IMVU's team would like us to change something about how we describe the relationship between MIRA and IMVU, please just email us. We'll respond quickly and in good faith.
To run MIRA you sign her into an IMVU account that you own and control — usually a second free Guest account that you make just for her. Your account credentials stay on your computer. They never leave it. We never see them and we never could.
Because the bot is using your account, you are the one responsible for what your bot does on IMVU. We strongly ask our customers to:
If you violate IMVU's rules — even by accident — IMVU may suspend your account. That's between you and IMVU. MIRA can't intervene there and we don't try to.
We try to collect the minimum we need to make MIRA work for you and to keep the spam shield network running.
As long as you're a MIRA customer, plus a reasonable cleanup window after you stop. The shared blocklist entries persist indefinitely — they're the network's memory. If you'd like a copy of your data or want it deleted, email us.
MIRA doesn't host any music. When someone in your room asks for a song, your bot fetches it from third-party sources (e.g. JioSaavn, YouTube) and streams it from your computer to your room's radio URL. We don't pick the songs, we don't store the songs, and we don't run a music library.
You and the people in your room are responsible for what plays through your stream. If you're a rights holder and you believe something is being streamed that shouldn't be, email support@botradio.online and we'll route the request to the customer running that stream. We can also disable a customer's permanent stream URL on receipt of a valid request.
MIRA is provided as-is. We do our best to keep her running, to keep the spam shield current, and to ship updates that fix bugs and add features. But things will break sometimes — IMVU may change something on their end that breaks ours, your computer may go offline, a sudden spam wave may slip through. We don't promise uptime, completeness of protection, or that any particular feature will keep working tomorrow exactly like it does today.
As far as the law allows, MIRA's makers are not liable for indirect or consequential damages from using or not being able to use the app. Our maximum total liability is the amount you've paid us in the last 12 months (or zero if you're on a free trial).
You can stop using MIRA any time — just don't run her. Your license file stops being checked the moment your bot isn't online.
We can also stop offering MIRA to a specific person if they use the app to harm others or break IMVU's rules in a way that puts our project at risk. We don't take this lightly. If we ever stop your license, we'll email you to explain.
For anything — questions, feedback, data requests, takedown requests, "hey can you change this?" — email support@botradio.online. We reply within a day in almost all cases.
As MIRA grows, we may add or change things on this page. We won't make a quiet change that takes away rights you already had — if anything material changes, we'll email everyone with an active license.
Last updated: June 2026.