Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jun 16
Roblox Launches Age-Based Accounts Requiring ID or AI Scans for Child Safety
Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jun 16

Roblox Launches Age-Based Accounts Requiring ID or AI Scans for Child Safety

3 articles · Updated · NBC News · Jun 16

Summary

  • Roblox rolled out age-based accounts that require users to verify their age with a government ID or AI-powered face scan before receiving chat and gameplay permissions tied to their age group.
  • The feature is aimed at addressing child safety concerns on the gaming platform, where critics say young users remain vulnerable to online predators.
  • Roblox recently reached multimillion-dollar settlements with 3 states over child safety, while several other states are investigating the company or pursuing pending lawsuits.
  • At Roblox’s San Mateo headquarters, NBC got an early look at the system, including tests by children, as company officials faced questions over whether the new controls will satisfy critics and users.

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