Roblox® Child Safety Lawsuits Lead to New Safeguards, But Are They Enough?

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The newest safety overhaul for Roblox® arrives with bold claims and plenty of PR polish — but it also arrives under pressure. After years of mounting lawsuits, regulatory scrutiny, and headlines pointing to grooming, abuse, and underage interactions on the platform, Roblox has rolled out a set of “groundbreaking” safety features to make younger users safer.

The company calls these updates industry-leading. Parents, advocates, and many of the attorneys suing Roblox aren’t so sure. The truth is that these features didn’t emerge in a vacuum.

They follow dozens of Roblox child safety lawsuits over sexual abuse, public investigations, and growing criticism that Roblox’s existing protections were too easy to bypass and too inconsistent to keep up with the platform’s rapid growth.

While the new age-verification requirements and age-segmented chat rules represent meaningful steps, the question remains whether they solve the problems families have faced for years — or merely patch them after the damage has already been done.

What Are the New Roblox Child Safety Features?

In November 2025, Roblox announced one of its most sweeping safety overhauls: mandatory age checks for users who want to use chat and communication features. This represents a major change from previous systems that mainly relied on self-reported ages. But why wasn’t such an obvious setting in place at the start?

The update aims to reduce inappropriate interactions, especially between minors and adults, by using facial age estimation or ID verification, and by segmenting users into age-appropriate communication groups.

The latest Roblox child safety features include:

  • Mandatory Age Checks for Chat Access: Roblox now requires users to verify their age — either via a facial age-estimation scan or by ID — before giving access to chat or communication features. The company says this will become a new industry standard.
  • Age-Based Chat Groups (Age-Segmented Communication): Once verified, users are assigned to one of 6 age brackets: under 9; 9-12; 13-15; 16-17; 18-20; or 21+. Chat and voice interactions are restricted so that users can only communicate with others in their own age group or nearby age groups — unless they are “Trusted Connections.”
  • Default Chat Off for the Youngest Users: For users estimated under age 9, chat in experiences is turned off by default unless parental consent is provided after age verification. For users under 13, private chat outside of games remains restricted.
  • Privacy-Conscious Implementation of Age Verification: The age-verification process is designed to use minimal data. The system processes a video selfie to estimate age, and any images or videos used are deleted immediately after processing.
  • “Trusted Connections” Under New Safety Controls: The age-check and age-segmentation system works alongside the existing “Trusted Connections” feature for older users, allowing communication mostly with known contacts (family or real-life friends), which helps maintain safety while preserving social functionality.

Roblox is trying to close the gap between what kids can do on the platform and what parents can realistically monitor. These additions aim to make safety easier, more intuitive, and more transparent.

“By requiring facial age checks to access chat features, we’re helping create an age-appropriate environment for every user, and we encourage the broader industry to adopt similar standards.”

– Matt Kaufman, Roblox Chief Safety Officer

However, many families remain skeptical and angry. They feel like the features were only added after lawsuits were filed against the company and still don’t provide enough protection.

Some Say New Features Are Too Little, Too Late

Some parents and child-safety advocates argue that Roblox’s latest safeguards feel more reactive than proactive — the kind of measures that should have been implemented years ago, long before lawsuits and public pressure forced the issue.

For many families who have already been impacted by harm on the platform, these updates don’t erase the reality that Roblox allowed widespread communication gaps, weak verification, and inconsistent moderation to go unchecked for far too long.

Many wonder why the company waited until 2025 to deploy protections that other platforms adopted much earlier. Even with age checks and chat restrictions, the changes may not fully address the risks that come with a massive, decentralized platform where millions of interactions happen every minute.

If Roblox child safety features depend on perfect implementation, strong enforcement, or user adoption, they may still leave children vulnerable. The new measures are a step, but a small one, when what’s needed is a foundational redesign of how Roblox prioritizes minors’ safety in the first place.

Roblox Child Safety Concerns

Across the U.S., thousands of Roblox child safety lawsuits allege that the platform repeatedly failed to protect children from serious harm, including sexual abuse and exploitation.

Roblox’s design, moderation, and safety policies allowed predators to target minors because the company prioritized growth and profit over child safety.

Major Roblox child safety concerns revolve around:

  • Grooming, Sexual Abuse, and Exploitation: Adults allegedly used Roblox’s chat and avatar systems to befriend children, then pressured them into sending explicit content, sometimes offering in-game currency (Robux) as incentives. Victims include children as young as 8.
  • Insufficient Age Verification: Lawsuits claim that Roblox’s age-check systems were easily bypassed, allowing adults to interact with minors without adequate safeguards.
  • Exposure to Inappropriate Content: Even games labeled “child-friendly” allegedly contained sexualized content or allowed adults to contact minors directly.
  • Negligence and Defective Platform Design: Some lawsuits frame Roblox itself as inherently unsafe, arguing that the platform’s structure facilitates abuse and that Roblox breached its duty to protect children.
  • Deceptive Marketing: Roblox is accused of presenting itself as a safe space for kids while knowingly allowing dangerous conditions to persist.

Taken together, these claims depict a platform that may have created systemic vulnerabilities rather than isolated incidents. For families and child-safety advocates, ongoing lawsuits reinforce the skepticism that the new November 2025 safety features may not be enough to prevent future harm.

Mounting Roblox Lawsuits & Child Safety

Before announcing these new safety features, Roblox was in the spotlight for the mounting lawsuits against the company for child sexual abuse, grooming, and exploitation enabled on the platform. As of December 2025, Roblox is facing dozens of lawsuits nationwide.

Roblox child safety lawsuits allege the platform enabled grooming, sexual exploitation, and coercion of minors, often pointing to structural flaws in Roblox’s design and moderation.

Many believe Roblox knew about these risks and failed to take sufficient action, leaving children vulnerable to predators.

Did you know?

In the first half of 2025 alone, Roblox reported 1,200 suspected child exploitation cases to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. On top of that, the FBI issued a public warning in May 2025 about an international predator network known as “764” that uses gaming platforms like Roblox to target minors.

Together, these numbers illustrate that the threat to children isn’t hypothetical — it’s happening on a large scale, and Roblox has known. Even as Roblox rolls out its November 2025 safety updates, these lawsuits and federal warnings underscore why critics see the changes as too little, too late.

For many parents and child-safety advocates, the company’s long history of alleged negligence casts a shadow over its latest safeguards.

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Rae Theodore

Fact-Checked and Legally Reviewed by: Rae Theodore

Rae Theodore is a writer and editor with more than 30 years of experience in legal publishing. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Pennsylvania State University.

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