How to solve error 403 on your Android Device
6:54 PMAndroid Operating System for mobile devices has grown rapidly along with the recent surge in the number of smart phone users . One trigger was the large number of applications offered on Google Play (formerly Android Market) with hundreds of thousands of applications, many of which are free (ad -supported or not) and some are paid .
One of the most common problems experienced by users when accessing Google's Android Play is not able to download applications to devices they own. You can imagine if you experience such problems, which is owned Android devices seemed to "barren", especially as the owner and developer of Google Android only allows download applications via the Google Play alone which must be done through the Android operating system. It can still be done manually download the application file (.Apk) through external websites, but very inconvenient, especially if you only want to update the applications that have been installed, that's is unpracticed.
After experiencing the same problem, especially (Error 403 and Error 500), I tried to find a solution. From the search results there are many Android users are experiencing the same problem, a little bit of a relief, because it turns out I'm not alone that face the same problem. Here are some solutions that I summarized from many sources on the internet. Please try one by one and find the solution that best suits to your smartphones case, because the handling of any matter may vary according to the case. Some menu settings may differ depending on the device and Android version you are using, please adjusted. Keep in mind that I am not responsible for any problems that may arise when doing any or all of the following solutions. Please read carefully ! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK !
How to solve error 403 Tested and Working !
1 . Clearing the cache and or data on Google Play application
Based on many user reports that managed to overcome this problem by cleaning the cache and or data on Google Play application. The trick is to access Google Play via Settings - > Application Settings - > Manage applications - > Google Play .
Choose clear cache ( some users also do a clear data). After that restart the device, and you can download the application from the Google Play !
2 . Clean Proxy
If the first method does not work, another way is by eliminating / cleaning proxies used ( internet and MMS ). Go to the APN settings that you use to access the Internet and clean the proxy settings .
After that try to access Google Play. In my case ( Error 403 ), this works .
3 . Replace Google Account Play
Another way is also reported to be successful by some users is to change the Google account you use to access Google Play. The trick is to add a new Google account through the account management. Then go to Google Play, select the Accounts menu and replace it with a new account that you created. To add a new account on the device being used, you have to sign up to Google and create a new account .
4 . Revert to the previous version of Google Play ( Android Market )
Some users managed to solve this problem by returning to the previous version of Google Play (Android Market). It can be seen at point number 1, but by choosing Uninstall Updates .
Google Play version will be returned to the old version of the Android Market. Restart the device and access to back Google Play .
Yep , that's all , hopefully useful for those of you who are having problems with Google Play !

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