If you've forgotten your username, no worries' Simply call our support team and inform them that you've forgotten your username. After verifying your identity, our team will send your username to your registered email address.
If you've forgotten your password, follow these steps:
Go to our website and click on the Login button.
Click the Forgot Password link.
Enter your registered email address.
You'll receive an OTP (One-Time Password) in your email.
Enter the OTP in the provided field on the login page.
Once verified, you can reset your password, and you'll be automatically logged into your account.
We can help you build various types of apps based on your needs. Here's a list of common app categories:
Before diving into mobile app development, consider the following:
Popularity: Assess how popular your app might be and the potential user base.
Purpose: Define the primary purpose of your app and its core functionality.
Time and Resources: Allocate enough time, effort, and resources to develop the app effectively.
Business Requirements: Ensure the app aligns with your business goals and objectives.
If you need assistance, you can easily contact our customer support team through the following methods:
Submit a Ticket: Log into your account and submit a support ticket via the dashboard or the menu option.
Phone Support: Call our dedicated support line for immediate assistance.
Email: Send an email to our support team at support@technotonic.co.in., and we'll respond as soon as possible.
Our team is ready to assist you with any questions or issues you may have!
Yes, you can easily update your account information, such as your email address, phone number, or password. To update your details:
Log into your Technotonic portal.
Navigate to your Account Settings.
Edit your information and save the changes.
If you need help with account updates, feel free to contact our support team for assistance.
Google attacks typically occur due to weak security protocols. Here are the main ways your website can become infected:
FTP Credentials Exposure: Malicious software can detect and use saved FTP credentials, exploiting the vulnerability to access and infect the website.
Keylogger Installation: If you enter your credentials manually, a keylogger can capture the information and send it to hackers.
Sniffing FTP Traffic: FTP transmits data, including usernames and passwords, in plain text, making it susceptible to interception by hackers.
Malicious Script Injection: Some variants of the attack inject malicious code into FTP traffic, allowing hackers to inject scripts into your website undetected.
To protect your computer from viruses and hackers, take the following preventive measures:
Enable Your Firewall: Keep your firewall active to block unauthorized access.
Update Antivirus Software: Regularly update and use reliable antivirus software.
Install Antispyware: Protect your computer from spyware by installing antispyware tools.
Keep Your System Updated: Ensure that your operating system and all applications are up to date with the latest security patches.