kanikaauthor

          	
          	Very, very important message 
          	
          	This is your author, Moonlight Kanika. With a very heavy heart, I need to inform you all that my phone went into recovery mode day before yesterday. I tried everything possible to fix it. I visited multiple technicians and kept trying every solution, but ultimately my phone got formatted.
          	
          	That means all my information, documents, PDFs, pictures, purchased e-books, app access — literally everything is gone now. I don’t even remember my Gmail password, recovery Gmail, or linked number. Right now, I have nothing with me.
          	
          	Kal shaam ko bahut roi… because I ranked 6th in my state in PG, and all my certificates, merit list, pictures with the Governor and Education Minister — everything got deleted. And the worst part is, like a stupid person, I never took hard copies of them. Mujhe PG kiye 3 saal ho gaye hain, toh ab shayad woh documents kahin aur se bhi na mile.
          	
          	And about this book… evil eye is real. Ek saal ki mehnat ke baad finally this book started getting recognition, and now this happened.
          	
          	But don’t worry, my positive readers. And my haters, don’t celebrate too early either  because as I said before — I will never leave this book incomplete. This story will only stop when it is completed… ya mai mar jau.
          	
          	For now, I can’t access anything related to this book here, but I will make a different account and continue the story there under the name “Shadharmini Ji 2.”
          	
          	I am still trying to recover my Gmail account. Till now I have watched hundreds of videos, tried every method possible, but nothing worked. Let’s see what happens.
          	
          	Right now, I am extremely stressed because my important documents are gone. I just need some time.
          	
          	Bye… I will come back. But it may take a little time. 

_munxstvrr_x_

@kanikaauthor If Recovery Fails Repeatedly
          	  
          	  Wait 24–48 hours before trying again.
          	  
          	  During that time:
          	  
          	  gather old passwords,
          	  find screenshots,
          	  search notebooks,
          	  check saved passwords in browsers,
          	  contact friends who may have received emails from you.
          	  
          	  Sometimes tiny details unlock the account.
          	  
          	  If you get stuck at a specific recovery screen, tell me:
          	  
          	  the exact message Google shows,
          	  what options appear,
          	  and whether you still have the old number/device.
          	  
          	  I’ll guide you through the next step.
          	  
          	  
          	  
          	  
          	  hope it helps you!!!! dont feel bad we are always praying for you
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_munxstvrr_x_

@kanikaauthor Step 5 — “Answer questions to confirm it’s you”
          	  
          	  This is the critical section.
          	  
          	  Google checks:
          	  
          	  device history,
          	  location,
          	  Wi-Fi,
          	  browser,
          	  usage patterns,
          	  password history.
          	  
          	  To maximize success:
          	  
          	  Use:
          	  your old phone if possible,
          	  same house/Wi-Fi,
          	  same browser you used before,
          	  same city/location.
          	  
          	  This dramatically increases recovery chances.
          	  
          	  Step 6 — Approximate account creation date
          	  
          	  Google sometimes asks:
          	  
          	  “When did you create this account?”
          	  
          	  You do NOT need exact day.
          	  
          	  Try remembering:
          	  
          	  school class/year,
          	  college admission year,
          	  when you started writing,
          	  first Android phone,
          	  pandemic period etc.
          	  
          	  Even approximate month/year helps.
          	  
          	  Example:
          	  
          	  “around July 2020”
          	  “late 2019”
          	  Step 7 — “Describe how you use this account”
          	  
          	  Sometimes Google checks behavior indirectly.
          	  
          	  Think:
          	  
          	  Did you use YouTube heavily?
          	  Google Drive?
          	  Google Photos?
          	  Play Games?
          	  author work?
          	  Play Store purchases?
          	  
          	  Accounts with strong long-term activity are easier to verify.
          	  
          	  Step 8 — Wait for Google’s review email
          	  
          	  Sometimes Google says:
          	  
          	  “We’ll get back to you in 48–72 hours.”
          	  
          	  Check ALL possible emails for recovery responses.
          	  
          	  Also check:
          	  
          	  spam,
          	  promotions,
          	  updates folders.
          	  Very Important Recovery Tips
          	  DO:
          	  Use familiar device/location
          	  Use remembered old passwords
          	  Attempt carefully
          	  Stay consistent
          	  DON’T:
          	  Spam attempts every 5 minutes
          	  Use VPN
          	  Use random devices repeatedly
          	  Keep changing answers wildly
          	  
          	  Too many inconsistent attempts reduce trust temporarily.
          	  
          	  If You Still Have the Formatted Phone
          	  
          	  This matters a lot.
          	  
          	  Even after formatting:
          	  
          	  the phone itself may still be recognized by Google as a trusted device.
          	  
          	  Try recovery directly from that same phone.
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_munxstvrr_x_

@kanikaauthor sd card hoga apke paas toh shyd photos vps aa jaye... and according to chatgpt yeh padho.... sorry to spam you but i hope that it helps...
          	  Alright. Go slowly and carefully — accuracy matters more than speed.
          	  
          	  Open:
          	  
          	  [Google Account Recovery](https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
          	  
          	  Then follow this sequence.
          	  
          	  ---
          	  
          	  # Step 1 — Enter the Gmail address
          	  
          	  Type the exact Gmail address you want to recover.
          	  
          	  If you don’t fully remember it:
          	  
          	  * check old screenshots,
          	  * social media bios,
          	  * Play Store receipts,
          	  * YouTube comments,
          	  * or ask friends what email you used.
          	  
          	  Then click **Next**.
          	  
          	  ---
          	  
          	  # Step 2 — “Enter your password”
          	  
          	  Google usually asks for the last password you remember.
          	  
          	  Important:
          	  
          	  * Don’t guess wildly.
          	  * Enter the MOST RECENT password you can remember, even partially.
          	  
          	  Good examples:
          	  
          	  * old gaming passwords
          	  * birthday combinations
          	  * author-name passwords
          	  * repeated passwords you used elsewhere
          	  
          	  Even an older correct password helps Google trust you.
          	  
          	  If you truly remember nothing:
          	  
          	  * click **Try another way**.
          	  
          	  ---
          	  
          	  # Step 3 — Phone verification
          	  
          	  You may see:
          	  
          	  * “Get a verification code”
          	  * “Confirm the phone number ending in XX”
          	  
          	  If you still own that number:
          	  
          	  * recover/reissue the SIM first if possible.
          	  
          	  If you don’t have access:
          	  
          	  * click **I don’t have my phone**
          	  * or **Try another way**.
          	  
          	  Do NOT stop here. Keep proceeding.
          	  
          	  ---
          	  
          	  Step 4 — Recovery email verification
          	  
          	  Google may show:
          	  
          	  part of your recovery email like:
          	  s*****23@gmail.com
          	  
          	  Carefully think:
          	  
          	  school email?
          	  another Gmail?
          	  sibling’s email?
          	  old Yahoo/Outlook account?
          	  parent’s email?
          	  
          	  If you remember it:
          	  
          	  access that email,
          	  get the code,
          	  enter it.
          	  
          	  If not:
          	  
          	  choose Try another way again.
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kanikaauthor

          
          Very, very important message 
          
          This is your author, Moonlight Kanika. With a very heavy heart, I need to inform you all that my phone went into recovery mode day before yesterday. I tried everything possible to fix it. I visited multiple technicians and kept trying every solution, but ultimately my phone got formatted.
          
          That means all my information, documents, PDFs, pictures, purchased e-books, app access — literally everything is gone now. I don’t even remember my Gmail password, recovery Gmail, or linked number. Right now, I have nothing with me.
          
          Kal shaam ko bahut roi… because I ranked 6th in my state in PG, and all my certificates, merit list, pictures with the Governor and Education Minister — everything got deleted. And the worst part is, like a stupid person, I never took hard copies of them. Mujhe PG kiye 3 saal ho gaye hain, toh ab shayad woh documents kahin aur se bhi na mile.
          
          And about this book… evil eye is real. Ek saal ki mehnat ke baad finally this book started getting recognition, and now this happened.
          
          But don’t worry, my positive readers. And my haters, don’t celebrate too early either  because as I said before — I will never leave this book incomplete. This story will only stop when it is completed… ya mai mar jau.
          
          For now, I can’t access anything related to this book here, but I will make a different account and continue the story there under the name “Shadharmini Ji 2.”
          
          I am still trying to recover my Gmail account. Till now I have watched hundreds of videos, tried every method possible, but nothing worked. Let’s see what happens.
          
          Right now, I am extremely stressed because my important documents are gone. I just need some time.
          
          Bye… I will come back. But it may take a little time. 

_munxstvrr_x_

@kanikaauthor If Recovery Fails Repeatedly
            
            Wait 24–48 hours before trying again.
            
            During that time:
            
            gather old passwords,
            find screenshots,
            search notebooks,
            check saved passwords in browsers,
            contact friends who may have received emails from you.
            
            Sometimes tiny details unlock the account.
            
            If you get stuck at a specific recovery screen, tell me:
            
            the exact message Google shows,
            what options appear,
            and whether you still have the old number/device.
            
            I’ll guide you through the next step.
            
            
            
            
            hope it helps you!!!! dont feel bad we are always praying for you
Reply

_munxstvrr_x_

@kanikaauthor Step 5 — “Answer questions to confirm it’s you”
            
            This is the critical section.
            
            Google checks:
            
            device history,
            location,
            Wi-Fi,
            browser,
            usage patterns,
            password history.
            
            To maximize success:
            
            Use:
            your old phone if possible,
            same house/Wi-Fi,
            same browser you used before,
            same city/location.
            
            This dramatically increases recovery chances.
            
            Step 6 — Approximate account creation date
            
            Google sometimes asks:
            
            “When did you create this account?”
            
            You do NOT need exact day.
            
            Try remembering:
            
            school class/year,
            college admission year,
            when you started writing,
            first Android phone,
            pandemic period etc.
            
            Even approximate month/year helps.
            
            Example:
            
            “around July 2020”
            “late 2019”
            Step 7 — “Describe how you use this account”
            
            Sometimes Google checks behavior indirectly.
            
            Think:
            
            Did you use YouTube heavily?
            Google Drive?
            Google Photos?
            Play Games?
            author work?
            Play Store purchases?
            
            Accounts with strong long-term activity are easier to verify.
            
            Step 8 — Wait for Google’s review email
            
            Sometimes Google says:
            
            “We’ll get back to you in 48–72 hours.”
            
            Check ALL possible emails for recovery responses.
            
            Also check:
            
            spam,
            promotions,
            updates folders.
            Very Important Recovery Tips
            DO:
            Use familiar device/location
            Use remembered old passwords
            Attempt carefully
            Stay consistent
            DON’T:
            Spam attempts every 5 minutes
            Use VPN
            Use random devices repeatedly
            Keep changing answers wildly
            
            Too many inconsistent attempts reduce trust temporarily.
            
            If You Still Have the Formatted Phone
            
            This matters a lot.
            
            Even after formatting:
            
            the phone itself may still be recognized by Google as a trusted device.
            
            Try recovery directly from that same phone.
Reply

_munxstvrr_x_

@kanikaauthor sd card hoga apke paas toh shyd photos vps aa jaye... and according to chatgpt yeh padho.... sorry to spam you but i hope that it helps...
            Alright. Go slowly and carefully — accuracy matters more than speed.
            
            Open:
            
            [Google Account Recovery](https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
            
            Then follow this sequence.
            
            ---
            
            # Step 1 — Enter the Gmail address
            
            Type the exact Gmail address you want to recover.
            
            If you don’t fully remember it:
            
            * check old screenshots,
            * social media bios,
            * Play Store receipts,
            * YouTube comments,
            * or ask friends what email you used.
            
            Then click **Next**.
            
            ---
            
            # Step 2 — “Enter your password”
            
            Google usually asks for the last password you remember.
            
            Important:
            
            * Don’t guess wildly.
            * Enter the MOST RECENT password you can remember, even partially.
            
            Good examples:
            
            * old gaming passwords
            * birthday combinations
            * author-name passwords
            * repeated passwords you used elsewhere
            
            Even an older correct password helps Google trust you.
            
            If you truly remember nothing:
            
            * click **Try another way**.
            
            ---
            
            # Step 3 — Phone verification
            
            You may see:
            
            * “Get a verification code”
            * “Confirm the phone number ending in XX”
            
            If you still own that number:
            
            * recover/reissue the SIM first if possible.
            
            If you don’t have access:
            
            * click **I don’t have my phone**
            * or **Try another way**.
            
            Do NOT stop here. Keep proceeding.
            
            ---
            
            Step 4 — Recovery email verification
            
            Google may show:
            
            part of your recovery email like:
            s*****23@gmail.com
            
            Carefully think:
            
            school email?
            another Gmail?
            sibling’s email?
            old Yahoo/Outlook account?
            parent’s email?
            
            If you remember it:
            
            access that email,
            get the code,
            enter it.
            
            If not:
            
            choose Try another way again.
Reply