Knowing how to turn off joins in Roblox is essential if you want a more private gaming experience without constant interruptions from your friends list.
Whether you are a streamer trying to avoid stream snipers or just someone who wants to grind in peace, managing who can follow you into an experience is a game-changer.
In a platform that reached over 150 million daily active users in late 2025, privacy has become more than a luxury: it is a necessity for a focused session.
How do you turn off joins on a PC?
The process is straightforward and can be done through any web browser or the Roblox desktop app. Here is the step-by-step path to lock down your profile:
- Log in to your Roblox account.
- Click on the Gear Icon in the upper-right corner and select Settings.
- On the left-hand sidebar, click on Privacy.
- Scroll down until you find the Visibility & Private Servers section.
- Look for the setting labeled Who can join me in experiences?.
- Click the dropdown menu and select No one.
Once you select "No one," the "Join" button on your profile will disappear for everyone, including your closest friends.
If you still want your friends to find you but want to block random followers, you can choose the Friends or Users I Follow and Friends options instead.
Can you change join settings on a mobile device?
Yes, the mobile app offers the same level of control, though the menu layout is slightly different. If you are playing on an iPhone, iPad, or Android device, follow these steps:
- Open the Roblox app and tap the Three Dots (More) icon in the bottom-right corner.
- Scroll down and tap on Settings.
- Tap on Privacy.
- Find the Visibility category.
- Locate the option Show current experience or Who can join me.
- Change the setting to No one.
It is important to note that these changes sync across all devices. If you change it on your phone, it will also be active when you log in on your PC or console.
This ensures that your privacy remains consistent regardless of where you are playing.
Why should you consider turning off joins in Roblox?
You might want to do this to maintain privacy, avoid harassment, or simply play solo without the pressure of social interaction.
Roblox is a massive social hub, but sometimes the "social" part gets a bit too intense. If you are a content creator, having dozens of people teleporting to your location can ruin a recording or a live broadcast.
Beyond that, competitive players often need to hide their location to prevent others from joining their specific server and interfering with farming or ranked matches.
In 2026, with the rise of hyper-competitive experiences, being "findable" can sometimes be a tactical disadvantage.
Privacy settings give you the power to choose when you want to be part of the community and when you want to be a lone wolf.
What is the difference between "Friends" and "Connections" in these settings?
The terminology in Roblox's privacy settings can be confusing, so it is important to understand what each tier allows.
"Friends" refers only to people you have mutually accepted as friends. "Connections" is a broader term that often includes people you follow, even if they haven't followed you back, or people within your same groups depending on the specific setting.
Choosing No one is the most secure option. If you set it to Friends, anyone on your friend list can see which game you are in and join that specific server instance.
In 2026, Roblox updated these categories to offer more granular control, allowing you to separate "Friends" from "Followers" more effectively.
If you want to be reachable only by your best buddies, make sure your friend list is curated before selecting the "Friends" option.
Do followers have the ability to join your game?
Followers can only join your game if your privacy settings explicitly allow it.
By default, Roblox often allows followers to see your "Join" button if your profile is set to public visibility.
To prevent this, you should look at the Who can follow me? and Who can see my inventory? settings within the same Privacy tab.
If you are a popular player or a rising developer, you likely have thousands of followers. To stop them from flooding your servers, ensure that Who can join me is not set to Everyone.
Most experienced users prefer to set this to Friends or No one to keep their gameplay sessions manageable.
How do Private Servers work as an alternative?
If you still want to play with a specific group of people but want to keep the general public out, a Private Server (formerly known as a VIP Server) is your best bet.
While turning off joins prevents people from following you via your profile, a Private Server creates a completely separate instance of the game.
- Cost: Some are free, while others cost a monthly fee in Robux.
- Control: Only people you invite or allow via a link can enter.
- Performance: These servers often have less lag because there are fewer random players.
Using a Private Server is the ultimate way to "turn off joins" while still maintaining a social circle.
You can keep your profile joins set to No one but send a Private Server link to the three friends you actually want to play with.
Can parents manage these settings for their children?
Roblox has a robust Parental Controls system that can override these individual settings. If an account is registered for a user under 13, the privacy settings are often more restrictive by default.
Parents can set a Parent PIN to lock these settings so that the child cannot turn joins back on without permission.
In the Parental Controls menu, you can also manage Content Maturity levels. This is vital because even if joins are turned off, the type of experience the user is in still matters.
If you are a parent, we recommend checking the Communication and Privacy tabs weekly to ensure the settings haven't been altered.
Why are my join settings not saving?
If you change your settings to "No one" but people are still joining you, there are a few possible reasons.
First, ensure you clicked the Save button if you are on a desktop browser. Second, check if you are playing in a Private Server that has its own separate "Allow Friends" toggle.
Sometimes, a delay in Roblox's global servers can take a few minutes to update your status across the platform.
If the problem persists, try logging out and logging back in. Also, keep in mind that "Joining" via a profile button is different from "Joining" via a shared server link.
If someone has the link to the specific server instance you are in, they might still be able to get in regardless of your profile settings.
How to manage "Who can see my online status"?
Privacy isn't just about who can join: it is also about who knows you are online. In the same Privacy menu, look for Show my online status. If you set this to No one, you will appear offline to everyone on your friend list.
This is the ultimate "ghost mode." When you appear offline and have joins turned off, you can explore any experience without anyone knowing you are there.
This is particularly useful for developers who want to test their games in a live environment without being swarmed by their community.
Summary of privacy steps
| Action | Setting Location | Recommended Value |
| Block all joins | Settings > Privacy > Who can join me | No one |
| Prevent followers | Settings > Privacy > Who can follow me | Friends |
| Hide activity | Settings > Privacy > Show online status | No one |
| Secure gaming | External Tool | Use NoPing for lower latency |
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