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Can you get banned for using Roblox extensions?

You will not get banned for using a Roblox extension that only changes the website: a dark theme, a server region selector, profile widgets and the like. Roblox moderates behaviour inside experiences: cheating, exploiting the game client, botting and scams. A tool that re-skins roblox.com and reads pages you are already viewing does none of that, so it stays outside the lines Roblox actually enforces.

The BetterBLOX Roblox extension deliberately lives on this safe side of the line: it works on top of your normal Roblox login, never injects into a game, and never automates anything at bot speed. It is a website enhancement, not a game modification, which is why it does not put your account at risk.

Where the ban line really is

It helps to separate the two very different worlds people lump together as "third-party tools". One side is safe; the other is what gets accounts actioned.

Safe: website & cosmetic

  • Dark themes and site restyles
  • Server region and ping views
  • Profile stats, last-seen, 3D avatar viewer
  • Item RAP and trade-info panels on the site
  • FastFlags that only change how your own client renders

Risky: gameplay & abuse

  • Exploits, injectors and executors
  • Aimbots, speed hacks and cheats
  • Bots that farm, spam or auto-play
  • Scam tools and fake "free Robux" generators
  • Anything that pastes your login cookie

Why cosmetic tools stay clear of moderation

Roblox's anti-cheat and moderation systems watch what happens inside experiences and how accounts behave, not the CSS your browser applies to a page. A website extension cannot inject into a running game, cannot read another player's session, and does not send the platform anything a normal browser session would not. That is the whole reason a re-theme or a region selector is low-risk: it simply is not the kind of thing the enforcement systems are built to catch.

Stay on the safe side

If you want zero ban risk, the rule is simple: keep tools to the website and your own client's cosmetics, install from official stores, and steer clear of anything touching gameplay or promising free currency. BetterBLOX is built entirely on that side of the line, so you can clean up and speed up Roblox without ever wondering whether it will cost you your account. Here is how we keep BetterBLOX on the safe side of Roblox's rules.

More on bans and third-party tools

Has anyone been banned just for using a website extension?

Bans tied to a purely cosmetic website extension are not a thing Roblox pursues. Moderation targets behaviour in experiences and abuse of the platform, not how your browser renders the site. What does get accounts actioned is cheating, exploiting the game client, botting or scams, none of which a site extension does.

What actually gets you banned on Roblox?

Roblox moderates for things like exploiting or injecting into the game client, using cheats or aimbots, running bots, scamming other players, and breaking community rules. Those all involve interfering with gameplay or other users. A tool that only re-themes roblox.com and adds profile widgets does none of that.

Are FastFlags or a launcher different from a website extension?

Yes. A launcher or bootstrapper touches the game client, so the boundary matters more there. The safe rule is to keep flags to ones that only change how your own client renders — frame rate, rendering backend, effects — and avoid anything that touches gameplay. The BetterBLOX extension has no FastFlags at all; that is BetterStrap, our bootstrapper, which groups the common ones into named controls.

Can an extension get my account flagged by mistake?

A well-scoped extension that reads the page and calls the same Roblox endpoints your browser already uses does not trip moderation. Trouble comes from tools that automate actions rapidly, spam requests or try to bypass limits, behaviour that looks like botting. Focused, human-paced site tools stay well clear of that.

A Roblox extension that stays in bounds

Get the free BetterBLOX extension. Cosmetic and site tools only, from official stores, with nothing that risks your account.

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