This may be a bit late, but...

Have you considered encrypted folders?

Hibernation *must* be disabled with encrypted folders, because the swap
is also encrypted.

It is possible to have hibernation with encrypted folders, but there is
a caveat: you need a separate password just to boot, and all users need
to know it.

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnableHibernateWithEncryptedSwap

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