The Creations Tab’s Models and Clothing Doesn’t Respect Hidden Inventories

Now especially with plugins like BTRoblox, you can click on a model from someone’s inventory and easily download it, please address this issue immediately as this effects the security of other peoples work and models.

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You can make the model private (not Free) to resolve that.

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You are missing the point, this is breaching the privacy of private inventories.

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I’m not missing any point, I’m telling you how to resolve the download issue. I’m not dismissing the rest of this topic as not a bug.

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This is still an issue. I host modules on an alt but if people find that alt they could steal game assets
WORK AROUND:
Make a bunch of random free models that say Private Inventory so when people try and view every private asset and other modules they are blocked by the private inventory page

That’s not very efficient because every time I’d want to upload an actual model, I’d have to create another bunch of models named “Private Inventory” to hide it. My inventory would be full of blank models and hinder my workflow which is double the problem. Fixing problems with Band-Aids is the worst way to go especially in a production environment.

Why would you need to host modules on an alt? And why would you make them free if you don’t want them stolen?

I understand the clothing part, but why modules/models?

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I host a few random modules on an alt which doesn’t mean I want to hide them COMPLETELY.
Also, If I uploaded all of my meshes and things to my alt, why shouldn’t I do modules?
I just want to prevent people from going to my meshes and take my things.

Extremely simple workaround:

Take a model you don’t care about (or want people to take from you) and hit Add to Profile.

Do this for 6 models to fill up all the slots. And you’re done.

(The same can be done for Clothing)

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That doesn’t make sense… if the module is not set as a free model, all people can see is the name of it.

If the module is not a free model, the games on his main cannot require() it.

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This is frustrating, and still happens today. Some guy bumped so, this is extremely annoying as I am a scripter and use modules a lot. I don’t want them getting stolen by some guy who wants to trade it for some stupid thing.
This also happens with audios, decals, videos (bruh), meshes, and plugins.

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Yeah but they can’t look at offsale stuff

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frustrating this still is an issue, over two years later after the post was made…

Made a report of my own on this bug nearly a year ago, albeit in the mobile bugs category because I spotted it on the mobile version of the Roblox website.

Sucks to see that this is still an issue.

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Still a frustrating issue. Sometimes developers may want to hide their projects or future updates from the public, but this just gives it away sometimes if anyone can see what you’ve been saving in your models.

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More than three years later and this is still an issue.
I’m surprised this hasn’t been changed yet, it seems like a simple fix. Even something like this would go a long way.



There’s also the offsale items bypass, which lets anyone see even your offsale clothing/models and stuff. I myself have had some of my clothing taken without permission through this bypass.

Private inventories shouldn’t even be an option if there are several ways to just work around and get to those private items anyways. They’re called ‘private’ for a reason, they should be invisible to anyone who isn’t you, plain and simple.

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Just to confirm, we have a ticket filed in our internal database for this issue.

Hi everyone, this issue should be fixed. Please let us know if you are still having issues.

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