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Roblox, Nevada settle over child-safety standards

April 15 (UPI) -- Nevada and the online gaming platform Roblox have reached a unique settlement that will help protect young online gamers and pour money into the state's youth programs, the state's attorney general said Wednesday.

"This settlement will create a safer environment for our children online," Attorney General Aaron Ford told reporters during a press conference. "I hope that it will serve as a bellwether for how online interactive platforms allow our state's youth to use the products."

Nevada opened an investigation into children's safety on the popular online game creation platform in 2024. There have been lawsuits in that state and others alleging that Roblox has failed to protect young gamers from online predators and other issues.

As part of the settlement, Roblox will spend about $10 million on non-digital youth programs in the state, plus contribute toward an online safety awareness program.

In addition, the company will start using stricter age-verification measures, which will restrict what children under a certain age can see and with whom they can communicate. These measures will include facial age-estimation technology and government identification, KSNV-TV in Las Vegas reported. The company says it will monitor user behavior as well to find cases in which player ages have been estimated incorrectly.

Roblox also will include tighter controls for parents and a ban on encrypted messaging involving minors. If a parent account isn't linked to a child account, the latter will be limited to a restricted child mode. Adults must have a "trusted friend" label, which requires parental consent, before they can chat with those under the age of 13. The changes will also include limits on notifications during nighttime hours.

UPI has contacted Roblox for comment.

The settlement comes as Roblox rolls out broader child-safety changes. On Monday, the platform announced two new age-based accounts: Roblox Kids for users between the ages of 5 and 8 and Roblox Select for users ages 9 to 15.

Beginning in June, the accounts will "more closely align content access, communication settings and parental controls with a user's age," Roblox said Monday in a statement.

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This story was originally published April 15, 2026 at 8:11 PM.

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