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How to Fix the WordPress 429 Too Many Requests Error

How to Fix the WordPress 429 Too Many Requests Error

Are you seeing the 429 too many requests error on your WordPress site? This error can be extremely frustrating because it is hard to figure out what’s causing it.

The most common reason for the 429 too many requests error is when a user, bot, or a script tries to make too many requests to the servers.

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March 10, 2018 WordPress Tutorials WP Beginner
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