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more and more I'm having errors in my browser where if I try to go to any sites, I get a "Forbidden" on a white background. It just happens at random times, and once that happens I can't load any pages until I reset my phone. It's not the data or how to solve 403 forbidden error in android the internet, because it keeps chugging along my push e-mail, and the facebook app wills till work and
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whatnot. I initially thought it was the browser, and downloaded the dolphin browser, but it gets the same thing too. Does anyone else get this? I'm assuming it's the phone issue and not the carrier, because I'm still getting data (in other apps) but I find it weird that both browsers does this. OMG, when is this fricken 2.1 update coming? My hero needs these bugs squashed and ability to get new http://forums.androidcentral.com/motorola-droid-x/171271-browser-error-403-a.html apps! Advertisement Feb 7, 2010 #1 G8D Well-Known Member Joined: Sep 2, 2009 Messages: 533 Likes Received: 4 On data or Wifi? Any sites specifically? Feb 7, 2010 #2 chickenlump Member This Topic's Starter Joined: Nov 28, 2009 Messages: 23 Likes Received: 3 It happens while I'm on data for sure, and I'm pretty sure it's also happened to me once while at home on WiFi. (I'm rarely on WiFi so I don't really remember) It will happen at random when I'm trying load another site (it doesn't http://androidforums.com/threads/browser-forbidden-error.42942/ matter which one) and once that happens, trying to load any website will bring up that error. I think a 403 error comes up... which is strange because I would assume that's a server-side issue, but a restart of the phone fixes it. Feb 7, 2010 #3 The_Gnome_ Well-Known Member Joined: Nov 16, 2009 Messages: 418 Likes Received: 49 I think it's a Telus thing, as I see that once in a while. Email, facebook, twitter etc...all work, but web pages give that forbidden, or permission denied error. If I turn the mobile network off, then back on, it works again right away (I used to do a phone power off and on, but it takes too long heh). EDIT - I should add, I've never got this on Wifi. Feb 7, 2010 #4 chickenlump Member This Topic's Starter Joined: Nov 28, 2009 Messages: 23 Likes Received: 3 maybe it is a telus thing then. As I said, I rarely use WiFi, so I don't remember for sure if I got it with WiFi. I wonder why Telus has that error? And if it's a server side thing, why does it fix it when we reset on our end? Feb 7, 2010 #5 The_Gnome_ Well-Known Member Joined: Nov 16, 2009 Messages: 418 Likes Received: 49 Not sure, but I'm guessing it's some sort of authorization issue on their new network or something. By turning the phone off/on or reconnecting to the mobile network probably reauthorizes us or something....who knows. I'm not technical enough to know if that's even possible or makes sense, just a gue
Sony XIAOMI APPS Best-Must have apps HEALTH APP REVIEWS GAMING PRODUCTS Home How-To Android Fix App could not be downloaded http://appslova.com/android-fix-app-could-not-be-downloaded-due-to-an-error-403/ due to an error 403 App could not be downloaded due to an error 403 Posted By: AsheshIn: Android Fix, How-To34 Comments Print Email Many android users who have downloaded and https://productforums.google.com/d/msg/chrome/GF3TJP8wecM/BHfu_jDjBgAJ installed apks from sources other than Google Play Store experience the error 403 when they try to update or re-install that app from the Google Play Store. Again, like for most Google error 403 error codes RPC:S-5:AEC-0, error 927 and error 923, there is no one sure shot solution to the google play error 403. This error seems to affect paid or purchased apps. I have compiled a list of solutions that will help you fix the annoying error 403. Also read: How to convert installed apps to APK files Methods to fix "Google play error 403" Method how to fix 1: The most common fix for most Android market or Google Play related errors. Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework and Download Manager (like in method 1) Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your gmail account Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app. Method 2: Clearing Proxy: Go to settings>>Wireless and Networks>>More>>Mobile Networks APN (Access Point Name)>>MOWAP>>Edit Select clear Proxy option Try to re-run the installation in Google Play Store Method 3: Router Proxy Settings: Open your router configuration or settings panel (example- typing 192.168.1.1 on the browser brings up the router settings on my TP-Link router) Now find your filter settings>>Uncheck Proxy If that didn’t work also uncheck Cookies box from the filter settings Now install your app from Google Play Method 4: Alternative Google account Create another Google account if you currently have only one account Open Google Play Store>>Press Menu button>>Accounts>>select the alternative Gmail ac
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