While Now. gg is by far the simplest way to access Roblox on your school Chromebook, its rising popularity may mean that your school has blocked access to it or the websites it links to. If you cannot access the site, you will have to use another method. Due to high traffic, the page may struggle to load in your browser. Be patient, or reload the page again if it times out. If you cannot get Roblox to open in your browser, you will have to use a method that involves downloading it. The Now. gg version of Roblox does not allow you make in-game purchases.

A VPN also hides your internet activity, offering increased security and protection while you use your school Chromebook. It can be difficult to choose the best VPN, so be sure to explore all your options and make sure that your school has not blocked access to your VPN of choice. Notable options include NordVPN, Windscribe, and ExpressVPN.

If you still cannot access Roblox after connecting to a VPN, you will need to consider another method.

Chrome offers a built-in proxy server, although your school likely blocks access to it. Search “proxy” in your Chrome Settings to search for the proxy server settings and see if this simple solution is available to you. Many popular proxy-listing sites are likely to be blocked on your school network. Consider finding a good proxy server at home and entering that URL into your school Chromebook’s web browser the next day.

If the website cannot load after a couple of tries, consider entering the Now. gg link instead. Now. gg may be accessible without a proxy server, but if your school has blocked it, this may be a viable workaround!

Again, this process will likely run much slower than you are used to, but try to be patient!

If you cannot access this page on your school Chromebook, consider using this method in conjunction with a VPN or proxy server.

You may also consider navigating to the Google Play Store and downloading the APKPure app, which will allow you to keep your Roblox files up to date.

Enter developer mode by holding down the Escape, Refresh, and Power buttons on your keyboard simultaneously. Then, press Ctrl + D simultaneously once your computer is in recovery mode. Finally, click Enter.

While you may try accessing this link normally, it is almost certainly blocked by your school’s firewall, which is why we are doing this via developer mode.