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Terms of Service

Last updated: January 2026

1Acceptance of Terms

By accessing or using BooknCall, you agree to these Terms of Service ("Terms").

warningIf you do not agree, do not use the service.

2Description of Service

BooknCall provides tools for:

  • check_circleScheduling appointments
  • check_circleInitiating real-time calls using WebRTC

celebrationThe service is currently provided free of charge.

3User Responsibilities

You are solely responsible for:

  • personWho you schedule calls with
  • personWhen and why you schedule appointments
  • personWhat you say or share during calls
  • personComplying with applicable laws

BooknCall does not moderate or monitor call content.

4Prohibited Use

You agree not to use BooknCall for:

  • blockIllegal activities
  • blockHarassment, abuse, or harm
  • blockFraud, impersonation, or deception
  • blockCircumventing security or encryption

gavelWe reserve the right to suspend or terminate accounts that violate these Terms.

5No Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law:

  • infoBooknCall is provided "as is" and "as available"
  • infoWe make no guarantees about uptime, reliability, or suitability

We are not liable for:

  • Missed appointments
  • Failed calls
  • Data loss
  • User behavior or interactions
  • Any direct, indirect, or consequential damages

warningUse of BooknCall is entirely at your own risk.

6No Professional Advice

BooknCall does not provide legal, medical, financial, or professional advice.

Any interactions facilitated through the platform are strictly between users.

7Account Termination

  • person_removeYou may delete your account at any time
  • securityWe may suspend or terminate access without notice if required for security or legal reasons

8Changes to the Service & Terms

We may:

  • buildModify or discontinue features
  • edit_documentUpdate these Terms without prior notice

Continued use of BooknCall constitutes acceptance of the updated Terms.

9Governing Law

balanceThese Terms are governed by the laws of Nepal, without regard to conflict-of-law principles.

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