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# User and IP rate limits **(CORE ONLY)**
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Rate limiting is a common technique used to improve the security and durability
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of a web application. For more details, see
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[Rate limits](../../../security/rate_limits.md).
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The following limits can be enforced in **Admin Area > Settings > Network > User and
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IP rate limits**:
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- Unauthenticated requests
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- Authenticated API requests
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- Authenticated web requests
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These limits are disabled by default.
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![user-and-ip-rate-limits](img/user_and_ip_rate_limits.png)
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