Roblox is enhancing its parental controls to give parents more authority over their children's interactions and content access on the platform. Updates include the ability for parents to block specific friends from their child’s list and restrict access to certain games. Previously, parents could only limit access by content maturity levels. Additionally, parents will now see a report of the top 20 games their child engaged with in the past week. These changes aim to bolster child safety amid concerns over platform security, especially for users under 13 years old.
Roblox is introducing new parental controls that allow parents to block or report friends on their child's list and restrict access to specific experiences.
The company is enhancing safety measures for younger users, enabling parents to actively manage their children's interactions and access to content more thoroughly.
The updates build on last year's changes, which included the introduction of a special account for parents to monitor their child's platform usage.
Kids under 13 cannot unblock users blocked by parents, but can request unblocking of friends and access to blocked experiences once they turn 13.
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