The most common scam. The script looks like a normal executor code, but hidden inside is a line that sends your .ROBLOSECURITY cookie to a hacker’s webhook.
If you’ve spent any time in the Roblox community, you’ve probably seen the hype. YouTube titles screaming "FREE GAMEPASS," Discord servers promising "UNLIMITED ROBUX," and scripts claiming to give you every gamepass for free using a "universal FE link."
But do these scripts actually work? Or are they just a clever trap?
Let’s break down what these terms actually mean, whether the "Universal Free Link" is real, and how to protect your account.
If you love the idea of free gamepasses but don’t want to wake up to a banned account, try these lifestyle-friendly options instead:
✅ Pls Donate – Politely ask other players for Robux. Yes, it works.
✅ Microsoft Rewards – Earn Robux gift cards for free (legit).
✅ Game tester programs – Some devs give free gamepasses for bug reports.
✅ YouTube giveaways – Follow your favorite Roblox entertainers.
✅ Play similar free games – Many new games offer gamepass-like perks for free to grow their player base.
When you see a "Free Universal FE Link," you are often asked to paste a script into your browser console or an executor.
If you want free gamepasses without breaking Roblox’s Terms of Service or destroying your PC, there are legal and safe methods.
Before you paste any script into an executor, you need to understand the anatomy of the search term.
When combined, users are searching for a piece of Lua code that can trick any Roblox server into thinking they own a paid gamepass, without spending Robux.