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Important Roblox update for all parents to keep your kids safe from dangerous online predators lurking inside game

Published on April 02, 2025 at 02:59 PM

PARENTS of kids who play Roblox must check three new settings built to keep them safe from online sickos.

The smash-hit video game has received a major update that adds three new parental control features.

Illustration of a Roblox mobile app showing a friends list and a confirmation block popup.
Roblox will now let you block other players on your child's friends list
Roblox characters in various outfits.
Hundreds of millions of gamers play Roblox around the world

is one of the most popular games on the planet, with more than 380 million players logging on each month.

It's out on consoles, computers, phones and tablets, and is a favourite of youngsters who can build virtual worlds and hang out with friends online.

But Roblox has also who see the game as without the knowledge of their parents.

CRACKING DOWN

Now Roblox has added several massive changes to the game, including the ability for a parent to manage their child's friends list.

“Parents can now block anyone on their child’s friends list, which will prevent their child from exchanging direct messages with that account,” Roblox explained.

“Parents also have the option to report anyone on that friends list if they believe that person is violating Roblox policies.”

Another new feature is being described as Experience Blocking.

Parents were already able to review and even change the content maturity level on their children's accounts.

But now, parents can also block access to specific games and experiences – preventing the child from joining them.

On top of that, Roblox is introducing more detailed screen time insights.

It was already possible to view and limit daily screen time for kids in Roblox.

“Now, parents can see the 20 experiences in which their child has spent the most time over the last week, sorted by total time,” Roblox said.

“If parents spot any experiences they don’t want their child to access, they can block the experience.”

That means if a parent sees an inappropriate experience, they can block it so the child can't go back in again.

Roblox app screen showing top experiences.
You can easily see which experiences – which are like mini-games inside Roblox – your child has been playing
Roblox parental controls interface showing options to block games.
If you're worried about a particular experience then you can block it for your child
Roblox parental controls screen showing pending requests and screen time.
Parents can easily control their child's account from a simple hub

VOICE POLICE

Roblox has also upgraded its voice-scanning system.

This uses AI to moderate “millions of minutes of voice chat per day” to make sure nothing bad is going on.

It's now been upgraded to work in seven extra languages including Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, and Japanese.

“These tools, features, and innovations reflect our mission to make Roblox the safest and most civil online platform in the world,” said Roblox safety boss Matt Kaufman.

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You can see how much time your child has been spending inside the game
Roblox avatar on a beach near a bridge.
Roblox lets you create and explore virtual worlds, and hang out with pals online

“The roll out of new parental controls and expansion of our industry-leading open-source voice-safety model in seven new languages are just the latest in a series of enhancements over the last twelve months.”

The new features are available on Roblox right now.

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