Roblox Agrees to $12 Million Nevada Settlement Following Intensive Child Safety and Predator Access Allegations
Roblox settles with Nevada for $12M, agreeing to nationwide safety updates including chat monitoring and age-based accounts amid 140 pending lawsuits.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 18, 2026, 11:04 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from GamesIndustry.biz

Financial Terms and State Program Funding
Roblox has reached a landmark settlement with the state of Nevada, agreeing to a total financial commitment exceeding $12 million. As reported by Reuters, the agreement includes $10 million to be distributed over the next three years to support various youth programs within the state. Additionally, the company will provide $2.5 million to fund a specialized online safety campaign and establish a dedicated law enforcement liaison position. This settlement was reached through proactive discussions with Nevada officials, effectively resolving potential legal action before a formal lawsuit was filed in court.
Nationwide Safety Overhauls and Age Verification
The settlement mandates a series of structural changes to the Roblox platform that will be implemented across the United States by early June. Key among these updates is the introduction of enhanced age verification for all users to ensure that age appropriate content and restrictions are accurately applied. The company has also committed to monitoring account activity more closely and will begin restricting nighttime notifications for minor accounts to promote healthier usage habits. These measures are designed to establish a more transparent and secure environment for the platform’s youngest participants.
Parental Controls and Communication Restrictions
Significant changes to the platform’s communication infrastructure are a core component of the new safety standards. For users under the age of 16, Roblox will implement stricter chat limitations and remove chat encryption for minors to allow for better oversight. According to Attorney General Ford, the company will also expand its parental control suite, allowing parents to block specific games and manage direct messaging settings for children up to age 15. These features aim to give parents granular authority over how their children interact with other users on the service.
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