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how to stop getting bot verification roblox

To stop Roblox from repeatedly asking for bot verification, the most reliable fixes are to secure your account, reduce suspicious login behavior, and clear anything stale in your browser or device session.

What usually helps

  • Verify your email and phone number on the account, then turn on two-step verification.
  • Use a strong, unique password and sign out of devices you do not recognize.
  • Avoid frequent account switching, since that can look bot-like and trigger more checks.
  • Stop using VPNs or unstable public Wi‑Fi when logging in, because those can raise suspicion.
  • Clear browser cookies/cache or try a different trusted device if the prompt keeps looping.

Fast checklist

  1. Log in on a trusted device.
  2. Confirm email and phone.
  3. Enable two-step verification.
  4. Change your password if anything seems off.
  5. Sign out of other sessions.
  6. Try again after a few hours or a day if you have been switching accounts a lot.

If it keeps happening

If the verification still appears every time, Roblox may be flagging the account or connection as suspicious rather than there being a simple setting to disable it. In that case, the best path is to keep the account secure, avoid rapid login changes, and wait for the flag to clear. One Reddit report also notes that repeated account switching can keep triggering the bot check until the behavior settles.

Note

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