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Let’s break down what is actually happening in these videos. First, a quick tech lesson. FE (FilteringEnabled) is a mandatory Roblox setting. It means the server is the "authority" over the game. Clients (players) cannot directly change data for other players.
If you’ve spent any time in the darker corners of Roblox YouTube or Discord, you’ve probably seen them: flashy thumbnails with titles like or "GET ANYONE'S IP ON ROBLOX – NEW SCRIPT 2025." FAKE IP LOGGER TROLL SCRIPT FE SHOWCASE - ROBLOX
At first glance, these videos are terrifying. They claim that by running a simple script in an FE (FilteringEnabled) game, you can pull a target’s IP address, geolocation, and even dox them with a single click. Let’s break down what is actually happening in
Have you seen a fake script showcase like this? Share your experience in the comments below—but don’t share any links! It means the server is the "authority" over the game
Roblox acts as a proxy. When you join a server, you connect to Roblox’s servers, not to other players directly. The only person who can see your IP is or someone with access to your router (like a network admin at your school or home).