HTTP 402 “Payment Required”: How to Fix, and Cause
Table of Contents What is HTTP 402?
HTTP 402 is a status code that signifies “Payment Required.” Initially envisioned as a mechanism for digital cash or micropayment systems, the HTTP 402 code was reserved for future use.
As of the last update, it remains largely unused in the HTTP/1.1 standard. Its intended function is to notify the client that the request cannot be fulfilled without payment, but precisely how or for what purposes is not defined, making its implementation largely up to developers or specific platforms.
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Common Causes
The rarity of HTTP
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HTTP 402 “Payment Required”: How to Fix, and Cause
