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HTTP Status Code 403

A status code 403, also known as "Forbidden", is an error message you might encounter when trying to access something online. It indicates that the server understood your request perfectly, but it's denying your access for permission reasons. Imagine it like being turned away by a bouncer at a club - even though you understand the rules for entry, you just don't meet them.

Here's a breakdown of what a 403 error means:

  • The server understands your request: Unlike a 404 error (page not found), the server knows exactly what you're trying to access.
  • You lack permission: The reason for denial is permission-related. You might not be logged in, lack the right credentials, or simply not belong to the group authorized to access that specific resource.

Some common causes of 403 errors include:

  • Incorrect login credentials
  • Insufficient user permissions
  • Restricted access to certain folders or files on a website

Unfortunately, the 403 error message itself usually doesn't provide any clues about the specific reason for denial.

Other 4xx Status Codes

403 Forbidden