Harakartu

- A one stop solution to all your personalized needs, under one app.

Harakartu enable its users to book various services from the comfort of their homes. This is a revolutionary application, that makes browsing local services easier and efficient, helping you find only the best local service providers for any specific category within your reach. You can browse through hundreds of categories and thousands of services providing companies or freelancers for your task. Some of the services that are available on the platform are:

All our Services providers are experience and professionals at what they do.
Make your life easier and start your Harakartu journey today by downloading our application and booking your first service.

You could also Join the platform as a Professional Service Provider, if you have got the skills required for homebased services, maintenance and restoration services, then this app is just the right place for you to find more customers and grow your business or company. Sign up as a service provider and update your business profile to increase your chances of convincing the customers to hire help from you. Grow your business and move forward in the positive direction.



Privacy Policy:

Details and information:


We can’t help you book your preferred service without information, so when you use our services there are certain things we ask for. This is typically routine info – your name, preferred contact details, the service expectations, and your payment info.

In addition to this, we also collect info from the computer, phone, tablet, or other device you use to access our services. This includes the IP address, the browser used, and your language settings. There are also situations when we receive info about you from others or automatically collect other info.

This is the general overview but if you’d like to know more about the information we collect, you can contact us.

Service Bookings and Cancellations:

The Bookings made by the users can be cancelled within a certain time period, as decided by the admin, after the booking has been confirmed. After which the cancellation of the booking would not be processed.


What are cookies and online tracking technologies?

A web browser cookie is a small text file that websites place on your computers or mobile device’s web browser.

These cookies store info about the content you view and interact with to remember your preferences and settings or analyze how you use online services.

Cookies are divided into “first party” and “third party”:

First party cookies are the cookies served by the owner of the domain. In our case, that’s Booking.com. Any cookie we place ourselves is a “first-party cookie.”

Third-party cookies are cookies placed on our domains by trusted partners that we’ve allowed to do so. These can be social media partners, advertising partners, security providers, and more.

And they can be either “session cookies” or “permanent cookies”:

Session cookies only exist until you close your browser, ending what’s called your “session.” Then they’re deleted. Permanent cookies have a range of lifespans and stay on your device after the browser is closed. On the Booking.com platform, we try to only serve permanent cookies (or allow permanent cookies to be served by third parties) that have a limited lifespan. However, for security reasons or in other exceptional circumstances, sometimes we may need to give a cookie a longer lifespan.

Web browser cookies may store info such as your IP address or other identifiers, your browser type, and info about the content you view and interact with on digital services. By storing this info, web browser cookies can remember your preferences and settings for online services and analyze how you use them.

Along with cookies, we also use tracking technologies that are very similar. Our website, emails, and mobile apps may contain small transparent image files or lines of code that record how you interact with them. These include “web beacons,” “scripts,” “tracking URLs,” or “software development kits” (known as SDKs): Web beacons have a lot of different names. They might also be known as web bugs, tracking bugs, tags, web tags, page tags, tracking pixels, pixel tags, 1x1 GIFs, or clear GIFs. In short, these beacons are a tiny graphic image of just one pixel that can be delivered to your device as part of a web page request, in an app, an advertisement, or an HTML email message.

They can be used to retrieve info from your device, such as your device type, operating system, IP address, and the time of your visit. They are also used to serve and read cookies in your browser or to trigger the placement of a cookie.

Scripts are small computer programs embedded within our web pages that give those pages a wide variety of extra functionality. Scripts make it possible for the website to function properly. For example, scripts power certain security features and enable basic interactive features on our website.

Scripts can also be used for analytical or advertising purposes. For example, a script can collect info about how you use our website, such as which pages you visit or what you search for.

Tracking URLs are links with a unique identifier in them. These are used to track which website brought you to the Booking.com website or app you’re using. An example would be if you clicked from a social media page, search engine, or one of our affiliate partners’ websites. Software Development Kits (SDKs) are part of our apps’ source code. Unlike browser cookies, SDK data is stored in the app storage.
They’re used to analyze how the apps are being used or to send personalized push notifications. To do this, they record unique identifiers associated with your device, like your device ID, IP address, in-app activity, and network location.

All these tracking technologies are referred to as “cookies” here in this Cookie Statement.

How to contact us:

If you have any questions, write us at [Insert Email Address].

Our cookie statement may also be updated from time to time. If these updates are substantial, particularly relevant to you, or impact your data protection rights, we’ll get in touch with you about them. However, we recommend visiting this page regularly to stay up to date with any other (less substantial or relevant) updates.