💻 Why Website Deactivation Comes with a Service Charge ₹990 + GST
- Webx Marketing
- Oct 6
- 1 min read
When a website is temporarily deactivated, bringing it back online isn’t as simple as flipping a switch. The process involves several technical steps to ensure your website functions smoothly and securely. Here’s why there’s a ₹990 + GST reactivation fee and what goes on behind the scenes:
🔧 1. Technical Reconfiguration
Once a website is deactivated, the server resources, security certificates, and DNS settings may need to be reconfigured. Our team ensures all the technical aspects — hosting environment, domain mapping, SSL certificates, and caching — are correctly reset to make your site accessible again.
⏱️ 2. Time & Manual Effort
Reactivating a website takes a few hours to initiate, and in some cases, up to 3 days for full functionality to be restored across all devices and browsers. This includes DNS propagation, cache clearing, and quality checks to make sure your website loads properly worldwide.
🔒 3. Data Safety & Testing
Before deactivation, our team verifies that all website data, files, and configurations are intact and that no data corruption or version conflicts occur. This precaution ensures a safe and smooth transition back online.
✉️ 4. Your Professional Emails Stay Active
Even while your website is deactivated, your professional email accounts remain active and uninterrupted. This is because emails are hosted separately and are maintained to ensure you never face communication issues.
💰 Why the Charge?
The ₹990 + GST fee covers the manual effort, technical maintenance, and time spent by our team to safely and correctly bring your website back online. It’s a one-time service charge that ensures your website returns to its full functionality without errors or data loss.
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