Roblox to introduce age-based accounts in child safety push


A child uses an iPad to play Roblox in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 12, 2026. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana/File Photo

April 13 (Reuters) - ⁠Videogame platform Roblox on Monday said it will create tailored ⁠accounts for young users in a push to shore up ‌online safety, as it deals with intense global scrutiny over concerns of child endangerment.

Through the company's age-check nL6N3WT1HT system or parental verification, Roblox will assign users aged 5 ​to 8 to "Roblox Kids" accounts and users ⁠aged 9 to 15 to "Roblox ⁠Select" accounts. The accounts will roll out in early June.

"We will also ⁠introduce, ‌at the same time, new requirements on what content standards must be met in order to have content or ⁠games appear in either the Roblox Kids account or ​the Roblox Select ‌account," Chief Safety Officer Matt Kaufman said in a press ⁠briefing.

Over the past ​few years, Roblox has come under heavy criticism nL1N3Z603L from governments around the world over accusations of failure to protect children from sexual predators ⁠and exploitation.

Games that appear in "Roblox Kids" accounts ​will be limited based on maturity levels and have to go through a "rigorous three-step review process" with strict eligibility requirements for the creators, Kaufman ⁠said.

The chat feature is turned off by default for "Kids" accounts, but is gradually turned on for "Select" accounts based on age.

As part of the three-step review process, Roblox requires developers to verify their IDs, enable ​two-step verification and maintain an active Roblox Plus ⁠nTUAB2XJCS subscription.

Roblox said on Friday it will launch the subscription plan, aimed ​at its users, on April 30. It ‌will cost $4.99 per month and include ​discounts on in-game items and avatars, as well as platform benefits.

(Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

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