Gaming platform Roblox has introduced age-based accounts to strengthen safety controls for younger users. The move follows growing criticism over child protection gaps and rising concerns from regulators across global markets.
Age groups will be established to determine how Roblox can manage player interactions. Children aged 5 to 8 years will be allowed access to a special, more secure zone called ‘Kids’. Players aged 9 to 15 years will have limited access, which increases over time.
In addition, chat will not be enabled for children by default. Visibility of content and game selection will be limited to discourage any inappropriate activity among players. However, accounts will be updated when the user moves between age groups.
Verification tools such as facial recognition, ID checks, and parent approvals will be implemented in Roblox. Parents will be able to connect their accounts to their children’s and manage settings, monitor activity, restrict interactions, and block access to some games.
Also, developers will be under stricter requirements. All games targeted at kids should be subject to stricter moderation. High-quality standards will protect them from harmful elements.
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In recent years, Roblox has faced public and regulatory pressure over issues related to child safety and exposure to inappropriate content on the website.
Roblox claims to maintain a safer digital environment without restricting creativity. Still, there is a fear of the inability to control everything. Users might find ways to bypass restrictions when parents are assisting them. Also, experts doubt that facial age detection can be accurate enough for children.
Roblox plans to introduce new policies gradually worldwide.