Q: Does Proxo work on Mac OS Sequoia (15.x)? A: Early reports suggest partial functionality. You may need to run Roblox via Rosetta. Check the Proxo Discord for the latest compatibility patches.
Q: Can I get a virus from Proxo on my Mac?
A: Yes. Any time you disable SIP and run unsigned code, you risk malware. Scan the .dmg with Malwarebytes before opening.
Q: The executor says "Invalid Key" or "Key Expired." A: The key system uses linkvertise. Clear your browser cache, use a VPN if the link is region-blocked, and ensure you are copying the entire key string. Q: Does Proxo work on Mac OS Sequoia (15
Q: Will Proxo work on Roblox Studio? A: No. Proxo targets the Roblox Player client only. Injecting into Studio is a separate (and more dangerous) process.
Q: Proxo crashed my Mac. Why? A: Likely due to memory corruption from a bad script. Force quit Roblox (Cmd+Option+Esc) and reset Proxo. Avoid scripts with infinite loops or excessive GUI rendering. The "All Games" Claim: This is slightly exaggerated
Proxo comes pre-loaded with a "Hub" featuring 50+ pre-written scripts for popular games. However, like most modern exploits, it uses a key system (usually via linkvertise or similar ad platforms). You must obtain a session key every 24 hours to unlock Level 7 functions.
We tested Proxo v2.1.4 on a MacBook Pro M2 Pro (macOS Sonoma 14.5) across three games. Here is the honest verdict: it functions as advertised.
The "All Games" Claim: This is slightly exaggerated. Proxo tries to work on all games, but games with heavy custom anti-exploits (e.g., Islands, Deepwoken) will detect the injection and kick you within 2 minutes. For 90% of front-page games, however, it functions as advertised.