How to Fix the 403 Forbidden Error: A Comprehensive Guide (11 Simple Methods)

Encountering a "403 Forbidden" error on your website can be alarming. It’s a digital dead-end, locking you and your visitors out without a clear explanation. This error essentially means that the web server understands your request but refuses to authorize it. It’s not saying the page doesn’t exist, like a 404 error, but rather that you don’t have the necessary permissions to view it.

This post was originally published on Elementor by Itamar Haim.

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