What does the '403: Rate Limit Exceeded' error from Google mean?

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What does the '403: Rate Limit Exceeded' error from Google mean?
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The '403: Rate Limit Exceeded' error from Google signifies that you've sent too many requests to Google's servers within a specific timeframe. This is a common issue when automating tasks or using Google APIs without proper throttling or request management.