Safety & trust

BetterBLOX safety: how we protect your account and data

BetterBLOX is built to be safe by default. It installs from the official Chrome, Edge and Firefox stores, works on top of the Roblox login you already have, never asks for your password, and never sells your data. This page is the deep version of that promise: exactly what we touch, what we never take, and how to check for yourself.

Just want the short answer? Read Is BetterBLOX safe?

What the extension uses, and what we never take

Straight from the privacy policy, in plain terms.

What we use

  • Public profile, presence, friends and server data from Roblox pages you already have open, read in your browser to power features.
  • Your settings and local caches (feature toggles, theme, datacenter lists, tracked users), stored in browser extension storage.
  • Your public Roblox user ID and username, sent to BetterBLOX only for server-backed features like accounts, rewards and shared presence.
  • Standard request metadata (IP, user-agent, timestamps) that any website receives when a page or API call loads.

What we never take

  • Your Roblox password. There is no login box in BetterBLOX; you sign in through Roblox itself.
  • Your .ROBLOSECURITY login cookie on our servers. It is used only in your browser for account switching and never sent to BetterBLOX.
  • Your data for sale. We do not sell personal information or hand it to ad networks or data brokers.
  • Anything inside a running game. The extension changes the website and reads pages you can already see.

Four reasons it is safe on your account

Installed from official stores

BetterBLOX is published and updated on the Chrome Web Store, Microsoft Edge Add-ons and Firefox Add-ons. Each store reviews the extension before it goes live, and its permissions are scoped to roblox.com. You can read the publisher, permissions, reviews and changelog on any listing before installing.

No BetterBLOX password box

You never type your Roblox password into BetterBLOX. In the extension there is no cookie to paste either — multiple accounts work from the Roblox session already in your browser. BetterLauncher and BetterStrap sign you in through Roblox’s own login window, and both also accept a pasted .ROBLOSECURITY value if you prefer, kept encrypted on your machine and never uploaded to us.

We do not sell your data

No personal information is sold, and nothing feeds personalized ads, credit decisions or data brokers. We store what a feature needs to work and keep it only as long as it is useful. The privacy policy spells out every category and how long it is kept.

We play by Roblox's rules

BetterBLOX is a website enhancer and a set of desktop conveniences. No exploits, no executors, no game-code injection, ever. BetterStrap tunes graphics and FPS by writing Roblox’s own ClientAppSettings.json — the file the client reads at startup, and it ignores any flag it does not recognise. BetterLauncher does not touch graphics at all.

Read it yourself, or tell us something

You do not have to take our word for any of this. The full privacy policy and terms of service lay out the details, and every store listing shows the permissions we request. If you have spotted a security issue, a fake copy of BetterBLOX, or anything that looks off, please report it. Our security contact also lives in security.txt.

Safety questions, answered

What data does the BetterBLOX extension collect?

It reads the public Roblox pages you already have open, such as profile info, presence, friends and server data, to add its features, and stores your settings and local caches in browser extension storage. For server-backed features like accounts, rewards and shared presence, it sends your public Roblox user ID and username. Those are public identifiers, not passwords. The privacy policy lists every category in full.

Does BetterBLOX ever see my Roblox password?

No. There is no BetterBLOX login form. The extension works on top of the Roblox session already signed in to your browser, and the desktop apps open Roblox’s own sign-in window. You always log in through Roblox itself, so there is nothing for us to see.

Where does my .ROBLOSECURITY login cookie go?

It stays on your device. The extension can read your .ROBLOSECURITY cookie from Roblox only to switch the active account in your browser, and it is stored in browser extension storage. BetterBLOX API requests do not include that cookie, and our servers never receive or store it. In the browser there is nothing to paste. If you add an account to BetterLauncher or BetterStrap by pasting a cookie instead of signing in, that value is encrypted on your machine and never uploaded to us.

Does BetterBLOX sell my data?

No. We do not sell personal information, and we do not use BetterBLOX data for personalized ads, credit decisions or resale to data brokers. Your settings power the features; your activity is not packaged up and sold.

Where should I install BetterBLOX from?

Only from the official listings: the Chrome Web Store, Microsoft Edge Add-ons and Firefox Add-ons. Those are the builds we publish and update, each reviewed by the store before it goes live. If you find a "BetterBLOX" as a downloadable file or on a random site, it is not ours.

Can BetterBLOX get my Roblox account banned?

The extension only restyles the website and reads pages you already view. BetterStrap changes Roblox’s own client settings file before launch and, if you turn mods on, replaces files in Roblox’s content folder — the same mechanism Bloxstrap and Fishstrap use. BetterLauncher does not change the client at all. No exploits, no injected code, no automation and nothing that reads or writes game memory.

How do I report a security concern?

Email the contact address on our support page, or use the address in security.txt at /.well-known/security.txt. If you have found a vulnerability or a fake copy of BetterBLOX, tell us and we will look into it.

Meet the tools behind the trust

The free Roblox extension, the BetterLauncher for Windows and Mac, and BetterStrap. More about the project on the about page.

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