Independent third-party technology support. BACKON is operated by NV Venture, a GST-registered business in India. Manufacturer affiliation is never implied unless expressly stated.

Customer safety is part of the service.

Use these rules whenever you receive remote technology help — from BACKON or from anyone else.

Remote-firstBuilt for issues suitable for remote support.
Human-reviewedThe request is understood before paid work.
Permission-ledRemote access only after customer approval.

Know who you are dealing with

BACKON identifies itself as independent third-party support operated by NV Venture, India. We do not represent ourselves as Microsoft, Apple, HP, Dell, Canon, a bank, a government agency or another company simply because we assist with its products.

Start support from a channel you trust

Use www.backon.net or [email protected]. Be cautious if an unexpected caller says they already detected a problem on your computer before you requested help.

Never move money “for security”

BACKON technical support will not require you to transfer funds to a “safe account,” purchase gift cards, buy cryptocurrency, withdraw cash or give a technician control of online banking. If anyone claiming to be BACKON asks you to do that, end the interaction.

Protect authentication and financial credentials

Do not give a technician your bank password, card PIN, crypto-wallet recovery phrase or unrelated one-time authentication code. If an account login needs a code, enter it yourself whenever practical.

Remote access is separate permission

Submitting a form or paying does not automatically authorize control of your device. BACKON will use a separate remote-connection step. For ordinary home-user support, stay present, ask what is being changed and end the session if you are uncomfortable.

Close unrelated sensitive information

Close banking sites, tax records, medical information, password managers and personal/business files that are not needed for the task. A technician should avoid unrelated areas of the device.

Small-business authorization

If the device belongs to a business, make sure you are permitted to authorize support. Employees should not grant access to systems, accounts or data that they are not authorized to manage.

Ask for scope and price

You should understand what BACKON proposes to do and the price/pricing basis before paid work begins. False urgency and vague “security fees” are not part of our intended process.

Verify payment requests

Payment requests should identify the service and BACKON/NV Venture. Pay through the stated payment provider; do not reveal banking passwords or unrelated authentication codes to a technician.

Report suspicious use of the BACKON name

Email [email protected] with the caller number/address, date/time and a brief description. Do not send passwords or full payment-card information.

Independent consumer-safety reminder: The U.S. FTC advises consumers not to give remote access to someone who contacts them unexpectedly about a supposed computer problem. If you did not request BACKON support, verify the contact before continuing.