![]() Security tips will continue to be added to the documentation over time as best practices are refined and as new Roblox services are added. The Roblo3 Documentation has more information here about how to best secure your credentials from the AWS-side. Additionally, it is up to you to secure your AWS credentials as best as possible, both on the Roblox-side through safe storage of any scripts containing security credentials and the AWS-side through AWS’ Identity and Access Management dashboard. ![]() As such, it is up to you (or your development team) if such a risk is acceptable when using the Roblo3 SDK. However, with AWS, very high costs can be incurred in rather short periods of time (sometimes just overnight while you’re sleeping) without much notice if AWS credentials are compromised. ![]() For many services, this lackluster security, while not necessarily acceptable, is (for all intents and purposes) “look-the-other-direction-able”, mainly because such services cannot easily rack up high (shockingly high) costs in short periods of time. It’s no secret that, at best, Roblox has lackluster security tools available for securely storing protected secrets, such as API credentials.
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