You've been grinding for hours. Maybe you just finished a session in Blox Fruits or finally finished your mega-mansion in Adopt Me!, and now you're done. You want out. But for some reason, finding the exit button feels like a mini-game in itself. Honestly, it shouldn't be this hard. Whether you are worried about your younger sibling jumping on your account and spending all your Robux, or you're using a public computer at school or a library, knowing exactly how to logout on Roblox is basic digital hygiene.
Logging out is more than just closing a tab. If you just X out of your browser, Roblox often keeps you "persistent." That means the next person to open that browser is essentially holding the keys to your digital kingdom. Let's fix that.
The Desktop Struggle: Logging Out via Browser
Most people play on a PC or Mac through a web browser like Chrome or Edge. It's the classic way to play. You’d think the logout button would be front and center, but it’s tucked away.
First, look at the top right corner of your screen. You see that gear icon? That’s the Settings menu. Click it. A little dropdown menu will appear. At the very bottom, you’ll see "Log Out."
Wait.
Before you click it, sometimes a pop-up appears asking if you want to skip two-step verification next time. If you’re on a shared computer, don't check that box. Hit that logout button and wait for the screen to refresh back to the login page. That refresh is the only way to be 100% sure the session cookie is cleared.
Mobile Users: It’s Hidden in the More Tab
Mobile is different. The UI is cramped. If you are on an iPhone, an iPad, or an Android device, you aren't looking for a gear icon on the main home screen.
Look at the bottom navigation bar. You have Home, Games, Avatar, and Chat. Then there is a circle with three dots in it. Most players call this the "More" tab. Tap that. You'll see a long list of options like Catalog, Profile, and Groups. You have to scroll. Keep going. Right at the very bottom, there’s a big button that says Log Out.
Tap it.
The app will usually ask you one more time if you’re sure. Confirm it. If you’re a parent trying to manage multiple kids' accounts on one iPad, this is the flow you'll be doing a dozen times a day. It’s annoying, but it’s the only way to swap between accounts safely.
The Nuclear Option: Logging Out of All Sessions
This is the expert move. Let's say you played Roblox at a friend's house three days ago. You just realized you forgot to sign out. You're panicking because they have access to your limited items or your precious Robux balance.
Don't panic. Roblox has a "remote kill switch" for sessions.
- Open your Settings (that gear icon again).
- Go to the Security tab.
- Scroll all the way to the bottom.
- Look for the button labeled Sign Out of All Other Sessions.
When you click this, Roblox invalidates every single active login token except the one you are currently using. It kicks your account off every phone, every console, and every browser everywhere in the world. It’s the single best way to secure an account if you think someone else has your password. Honestly, I recommend doing this once a month just to keep things clean.
Xbox and PlayStation: The Console Twist
Consoles are a bit of a weird beast. Since your Roblox account is usually linked to your Xbox Live or PlayStation Network account, the logout process feels a bit "buried."
On Xbox, you have to go to the sidebar menu inside the Roblox app. Navigate to the "Settings" tab within that sidebar. There is an option to "Unlink Account." This is effectively how to logout on Roblox for consoles. Just keep in mind that if you unlink it, you’ll have to go through the whole "quick login" or manual password entry code the next time you want to play. It's a hassle, but if you're selling your console or letting a friend borrow it, it is a mandatory step.
Why Won’t It Let Me Log Out?
Sometimes, the button just... doesn't work. You click it, and nothing happens. Or the page reloads and you're still logged in. This usually happens because of a browser cache error or a stubborn "cookie."
If you’re stuck, try clearing your browser cookies specifically for roblox.com. In Chrome, you can do this by clicking the little lock icon next to the URL in the address bar, selecting "Cookies and site data," and then hitting "Manage on-device site data." Delete everything related to Roblox. Boom. You're forced out.
A Note on Account Security
If you're logging out because you suspect a "hacker" is on your account, logging out isn't enough. You need to change your password immediately after you use the "Sign Out of All Other Sessions" feature. Also, for the love of all things holy, turn on 2-Step Verification (2SV). Use an authenticator app like Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator rather than email 2SV if you can. It’s much harder for someone to intercept.
Quick Summary for Faster Access
If you're in a rush, here is the shorthand version of the paths:
- Desktop: Gear Icon > Log Out.
- Mobile: Three Dots (Bottom Right) > Scroll Down > Log Out.
- Emergency: Settings > Security > Sign Out of All Other Sessions.
- Console: Settings > Unlink Account.
Actionable Steps for Better Security
Don't just walk away from your computer. If you are on a shared network, always verify the logout. After you think you've logged out, try to navigate to roblox.com/home. If it takes you to the landing page asking you to Sign Up or Log In, you’re safe. If it loads your character, you failed. Do it again.
Another pro-tip: never "Save Password" in the browser pop-up on a computer that isn't yours. Even if you log out of Roblox, a savvy person can go into the browser settings and see that saved password in plain text.
If you share a device with a sibling, use different browser profiles (like Chrome Profiles). This lets you both stay logged in on your "own" version of the browser without ever bumping into each other’s accounts. It saves a lot of fighting and makes the whole "how to logout on Roblox" question irrelevant for home use.
Final thought: if you use the Roblox Desktop App (the standalone one for Windows/Mac), the logout is in the bottom left corner under the "More" icon. It looks exactly like the mobile app version. Once you're out, make sure the process is actually closed in your Task Manager if you're really worried about privacy.
Clear your sessions, protect your Robux, and keep your account under your own control.