If the myBCA app is showing an error (like “205 – Unable to connect” or crashing immediately), it is likely a security feature on your phone blocking the app or a temporary connection glitch.
Here are the specific fixes to get it working again:
1. The “Accessibility” Fix (Most Common for Android)
BCA apps recently added strict security that blocks the app if you have certain “Accessibility” or “Developer” tools active.
Go to: Phone Settings > Accessibility (Aksesibilitas).
Turn Off: Any apps listed there (like “Assistant Menu,” “Autoclickers,” or screen readers you aren’t using).
Restart: Force close myBCA and try opening it again.
2. Check for Error Code “205”
If you see Error 205, it means the app cannot reach the server.
Switch Data: Turn off Wi-Fi and use cellular data (4G/5G), or vice versa. Banking apps often block public or unstable Wi-Fi networks.
Wait 10 Minutes: If the server is just busy (common around lunchtime or early morning), it usually clears in 10-15 minutes.
Also Read : X Login Error Attestation Denied
3. Clear Cache
Sometimes the app gets stuck on old data.
Android: Settings > Apps > myBCA > Storage > Clear Cache.
iOS: There is no clear cache button; you may need to uninstall and reinstall the app if it’s freezing.
4. Use the Backup App
If you need to transfer money right now, try the older app or website, which run on different servers:
BCA Mobile (m-BCA): The blue app often works even when myBCA (the new red/white one) is down.
KlikBCA: Log in via the browser at [suspicious link removed].
If you are still stuck:
You can check if your specific account is blocked by calling HaloBCA at 1500888 or using the HaloBCA app (which lets you call for free using VoIP).
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