How to fix Forbidden 403 Error from CLOUDFLARE

If you are using a blogger and have attached a custom domain like .com, .pk, or, .com.pk, and have set the DNS of your blogger or website in Cloudflare, then you might be facing a problem that is Forbidden 403 error or simply 403 error when you enter in the speed section of Cloudflare. But you do not need to worry as I am going to tell you how to fix this issue in this article just follow these steps and it will sort out your problem.

How to solve forbidden 403 error




FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING STEPS:

1. If you have registered your domain into Cloudflare then just login into your Cloudflare, an interface will appear on your computer or mobile screen.

2. then Click on your registered domain.

 3. After that go RULES sections.

4. In the Page rules menu you will see an option, CREATE PAGE RULE on the right-hand side of your laptop screen.

5. After clicking a menu has appeared in front of you that is Edit page Rule for “Your website domain.com”. Now it’s time to create a rule which will surely resolve your problem.

6. Now you will have two bars on your screen. In the first bar write as your website as I am writing:

For instance, if your website domain name is “abc.com”

write as follow in the first bar.

*abc.com/

7. After that, select then the setting are: Forwarding URL

8. After selecting the FORWARDING URL, an option you will get another option beside it which is 301- Permanent Redirect or 302-Temporary Redirect

9. Select the very first option i.e. 301- Permanent Redirect

10. Now in the last bar write: https://www.abc.com

11. Here you are done just click the save and check your URL without “www”. I hope you won’t get a 403 error and your problem would have been solved.