Roblox Reaches Historic $12M Settlement in Nevada: A Global Blueprint for Minor Safety

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Screenshot of the 2026 Roblox Parental Control dashboard showing real-time activity monitoring, game time limits, and the new 'Trusted Friend' QR code verification portal.

In a landmark move for the metaverse, Roblox Corporation has officially settled with the State of Nevada for $12.5 million, avoiding a high-profile trial over allegations of failing to protect minors. This agreement, announced by Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford in April 2026, isn’t just a financial payout; it represents a total overhaul of how the platform handles its youngest users.

What Triggered the Case

The case focused on how minors interacted with strangers inside Roblox experiences. Reports suggested that some users were exposed to inappropriate content or communication despite existing safeguards. Regulators argued that Roblox needed stricter controls, especially considering its massive under-18

The Financial Breakdown: Beyond the Payout

The settlement is strategically split to address both digital and physical well-being:

  • $10 Million: Dedicated to youth programs and non-digital activities (like the Boys & Girls Clubs), encouraging kids to balance screen time with real-world engagement.
  • $1.5 Million: Funds a new Law Enforcement Liaison position to bridge the gap between Roblox and state authorities when investigating predators.
  • $1 Million: A two-year safety awareness campaign targeting both parents and children.

Revolutionary Safety Controls: The “Age Assurance” Mandate

To combat “age-faking,” Roblox is implementing a multi-layered approach:

  • Facial Age Estimation & ID: Users will now be required to verify their age using government-issued IDs or AI-driven facial estimation.
  • The “Trusted Friend” System: For users under 16, messaging adults is strictly prohibited unless they are designated as “trusted friends” via a physical QR code exchange.
  • End of Encryption for Minors: In a controversial but safety-first move, messages involving minors will no longer be encrypted, allowing law enforcement to scan for grooming patterns and illegal content.
Roblox child safety update

June 2026: The Arrival of Specialized Accounts

Building on this settlement, Roblox is launching two new account tiers globally in June 2026:

  • Roblox Kids (Ages 5-8): Maximum restrictions, minimal content maturity, and disabled chat by default.
  • Roblox Select (Ages 9-15): Curated content access with moderate maturity labels and strictly monitored social features.

This settlement highlights how critical child safety has become in tech regulation. Companies are now expected to go beyond basic protections and actively prevent harmful interactions.

Roblox’s response shows that compliance is no longer optional. It is a core part of maintaining trust and long-term growth.

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Carl Sanson

Carl Sanson is a writer and tech reviewer at Guide4Mac, specializing in the MacBook and Mac desktop lineup. Having grown up during Apple’s shift from Intel to its own custom chips, Carl has a natural interest in how hardware performance translates to everyday productivity.He spends most of his time testing the limits of macOS on everything from the entry-level MacBook Air to high-end Mac Pro setups. Whether he’s troubleshooting a system update or comparing the latest M-series processors, Carl’s goal is to provide straightforward, honest advice that helps users choose the right Mac for their needs. When he isn't benchmarking hardware, he’s usually experimenting with new productivity apps or refining his desk setup.

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