Managing more than one Roblox account is a headache. Honestly, if you've ever tried to farm in Pet Simulator 99 or keep an alt active for trading while playing on your main, you know the struggle. Logging out, typing a password, doing a captcha, then realizing you forgot the 2FA code on your other phone? It’s exhausting.
Most people just give up and use two different browsers. It works, sure, but it’s clunky. That is where the Roblox Account Manager (RAM) comes in. It is a community-developed tool designed to let you juggle dozens of accounts from a single interface.
But here is the catch. It isn't official.
What exactly is this tool?
Basically, Roblox Account Manager is an open-source utility (originally by ic3w0lf22) that stores your account data—specifically your .ROBLOSECURITY cookies—so you can launch any of your accounts with one click. It even has a feature called "Multi-Instance" that lets you open multiple Roblox windows at once on the same PC.
Roblox usually blocks you from opening more than one game client. RAM bypasses this.
Is it actually safe to use?
This is the big question. If you look it up on Reddit, you'll see a mix of "it's fine" and "I got hacked."
Here is the nuanced reality. The official version on GitHub is open-source. This means the code is public for anyone to inspect. Developers like ic3w0lf22 or mk-gg have maintained these tools for years. However, because these programs handle your login cookies, they are a goldmine for scammers.
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Never download a "Roblox Account Manager" from a random YouTube link or a sketchy Discord. Only use the official GitHub repositories. Even then, your antivirus will likely scream at you. It’ll flag it as a "Trojan" or "GameHack." This is usually a false positive because the app interacts with game files and manages sensitive cookies, which is exactly what malware does.
Setting up Roblox Account Manager for multiple accounts
Getting this running isn't just "plug and play." You need to be a little tech-savvy.
- Download the latest release: Go to the official GitHub. Look for the
.zipor.rarfile under the "Releases" section. - Extract everything: Do not run it from inside the zip folder. It’ll break. Put it in its own folder on your desktop.
- The Password Phase: When you first open it, the app will ask if you want to use a master password. Say yes. This encrypts your account data locally. If someone steals your computer, they can't just open the app and get your accounts.
- Adding Accounts: You have two ways here. You can use the "Add Account" button, which opens a browser window for a normal login. Or, you can manually paste the
.ROBLOSECURITYcookie. - Multi-Instance Enabling: To run multiple accounts at the same time, you have to go into the settings (RAMSettings.ini or the UI toggle) and enable "Multi-Instance."
The "Byfron" problem and 2026 restrictions
Roblox’s anti-cheat, Hyperion (often called Byfron), has made multi-accounting much harder.
Back in the day, you could run 50 accounts on a potato PC. Now, Roblox detects when too many instances are running from the same HWID (Hardware ID). Some users report that after about 15–20 minutes, Roblox will start kicking your alts, leaving only one active.
To fix this, some people use Bloxstrap in tandem with RAM, or they use "Alt Managers" that specifically spoof some of the data Roblox looks for. But be careful. The more you "spoof," the higher the chance of a ban.
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Why do my accounts keep getting logged out?
Cookies expire. That's just how the internet works.
If you don't use an account for a few weeks, or if you manually log out of that account on your web browser, the cookie in Roblox Account Manager becomes "invalid." You'll see an "Authentication Ticket" error. When this happens, you just have to delete the account from the manager and re-add it.
Also, if you have a slow internet connection, launching five accounts at once will crash your router. It happens. Launch them one by one, waiting for the first to fully load into the game before hitting "Join" on the next.
Practical Steps to Stay Safe
- Use 2FA: Even if someone gets your cookie, having 2FA on your email adds a layer of protection.
- Check the Source: If the GitHub repo hasn't been updated in two years, don't use it. The Roblox API changes constantly.
- Avoid "rbx-player" links: If anyone on Discord asks you to generate an "rbx-player link" from your account manager, they are trying to steal your account. That link is a direct key to your session.
- Start Small: Don't put your 100k Robux main account into a third-party manager first. Test it with a few "bacon hair" alts to see if it works for your setup.
What to do next
If you are ready to try this, your first move is to verify your accounts have recovery emails set up. Then, head to the ic3w0lf22 or mk-gg GitHub pages. Download the latest version, set your master password immediately, and start by adding just two accounts to test the multi-instance stability on your specific hardware.