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    Popular kids game vowing to do more to protect Aussie kids after eSafety court ruling

    JamesBy JamesAugust 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Popular gaming platform Roblox has agreed to a court-enforceable undertaking with Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, and in doing so has committed to a range of new measures designed to protect children from grooming and sexual exploitation within Roblox games.

    eSafety accepted the undertaking after ongoing dialogue with Roblox and several high-profile claims by the regulator over the last 12 months. 

    Popular gaming platform Roblox agrees to a range of new measures designed to protect children from grooming and sexual exploitation within its games, after Australian eSafety commissioner ruling. AP

    Essentially, they claim Roblox was not meeting its obligations under the Online Safety Act, including allegedly failing to have adequate measures in place to stop contact between adults and children under 16.

    This comes despite Roblox implementing a raft of changes to their systems including age verification and limitations on who users can contact outside their own age group.

    Testing carried out by eSafety earlier this year found gaps in Roblox’s safety systems that they believe continued to put children at risk.

    That testing found adults could send connection requests to young Australian children without parental consent, and that children and adults could view and respond to each other’s posts on forums outside game environments, again without parental consent.

    There are also concerns that anyone on Roblox could view children’s connections, as well as children’s profiles and biographies, including account names, avatar images and interests, with no way to restrict that visibility.

    Under the new undertaking, Roblox has committed to preventing adults from contacting unknown children without parental consent, as well as making children’s accounts private by default, and engaging an independent third-party auditor to assess its safety measures, including its age-estimation technology.

    That same age-estimation technology has been implemented by social media companies under the eSafety Commissioner’s Social Media Minimum Age regulations, the success of which has been drawn into question since it was implemented late last year.

    Roblox will have three months to implement the changes. If the company breaches the undertaking, eSafety can apply to the Federal Court for an order forcing compliance.

    Julie Inman-Grant eSafety commissioner Today Show June 27, 2025
    eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant (pictured) said Roblox is the second most popular game with children in Australia, with an estimated 1.7 million Australian children on the platform. Today

    eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said Roblox is the second most popular game with children in Australia, with about 1.7 million Australian children on the platform.

    She said the regulator had engaged with Roblox at senior levels over its concerns, and while the company had responded with improvements, third-party auditing would ensure Roblox “cannot mark their own homework”.

    Grant said eSafety would not hesitate to take further enforcement action if the company failed to deliver on its commitments.

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