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How to fix Google Play Store DF-BPA-30 error

google play store df bpa 30 error

This Error is encountered by Android device users trying to download or purchase an app from the Google Play Store. This error comes from Google’s server, but it can also be due to a collision in your Google Play Store cache. Users experiencing this error can fix it using any of the enlisted solutions.

Fix: Google Play Store DF-BPA-30 error

Solution 1: Use your PC

Step 1: Open Google Play Store using a browser on your PC

Step 2: Choose an application to download or purchase from the Google Play Store

Step 3: Verify your Google Gmail address

Step 4: Click on Install to install the app automatically on your Android device. If it is not installed, try installing it manually on your device.

If this fix does not work for you then you should try the next solution.

Solution 2: Clear your Google Play Store Cache and Data.

Follow the simple steps outlined below to apply this fix:

Step 1: Go to > Settings > App (Application manager in some Android device)

Step 2: From the App, scroll down to ‘Google Play Store’>>’Storage’

Step 3: Tap on ‘Clear Data’ to wipe off all previous Google Play Store Data.

Solution 3: Delete and Re-Add your Google account.

Re-adding your Google account can potentially resolve the Google Play Store DF-BPA-30 error. Follow the steps below to remove and re-add your Google account.

Step 1: Go to settings>>Accounts>>

Step 2: tap on Google>>Google (your Gmail address is displayed)

Step 3: tap on the options (in form of three dots arranged vertically)>> ‘Remove Account’

Step 4: Tap on ‘Remove account’ to remove your Google account from your device.

Step 4: Turn off the sync by tapping on the three vertical dots

Step 5: Uncheck the ‘Auto Sync Data’ box

Step 6: Tap on ‘Add Account’>>Google

Step 7: You will be redirected to Google sign in page

Step 8: Sign into your Gmail account

Step 9: Tap on the added Google account

Step 10: Turn on ‘Auto Sync’ by checking the Auto Sync box>>’Turn Auto Sync Data on’

Step 11: Reboot your Android device

You can now go to Google Play Store and try purchasing or downloading your app.

Hope you find this helpful?

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