how to make trusted connections in roblox
How to make trusted connections in Roblox
To make a trusted connection in Roblox, both accounts usually need to be age- verified and old enough for the feature to appear, then you add each other through the app using a QR code or the Connect/Connections area. Roblox’s help article says Friends are now called Connections, and age-checked users 13 and older can unlock the new expressive chat features tied to this system.
Quick Scoop
- Open the Roblox app on mobile or desktop, not just the website. The guides consistently say the app is where the feature appears and where you can access Connect/Connections.
- Go to Settings > Account Info and complete age verification if it has not been done yet. The results indicate the feature depends on age checking, commonly described as 13+ in the tutorials.
- Go to Connect and open My QR or the QR scanner. One person shows their QR code, and the other scans it to send a request.
- Accept the request on the other account. After that, the connection is added and marked as trusted in the examples shown.
What it does
Trusted connections are meant for people you actually know and trust, so you can interact more freely in Roblox’s newer chat and party features. The sources say this can unlock things like party voice and less restricted messaging, depending on account eligibility and Roblox’s current rollout.
Common issues
- The option may not show if the account is not age-verified or if the other person is not eligible yet.
- Some guides say it must be done in the Roblox player/app , not the browser version.
- If QR scanning is inconvenient, some guides mention sharing a profile link or using contacts/import methods where available.
Safety note
Only add people you genuinely know in real life or strongly trust. Roblox’s own framing is about safer, more controlled connections, so avoid sharing your QR code widely or using it with strangers.
Mini example
If you and a friend both verified your ages, one of you opens Connect and shows the QR code, the other scans it, sends the request, and then the first person taps accept. That is the basic path described across the current guides.
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