With millions of children worldwide immersed in Roblox, it’s more important than ever for parents to understand how the platform works and how to keep their kids safe. From in-game purchases to user-generated content, Roblox offers vast creative freedom, but it also comes with real risks. Recently, those concerns have escalated, with Roblox facing a lawsuit from the Louisiana Attorney General over alleged failures to protect minors from harmful content and online predators. Let’s dive into what parents need to know to ensure their child enjoys Roblox safely and responsibly.
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Understanding the Roblox Phenomenon
What Is Roblox?
Roblox is one of the world’s most popular gaming platforms for children and teenagers. Unlike traditional video games that follow a single storyline, Roblox is more like a giant digital playground, filled with millions of user-created games called “experiences,” that kids can jump into, explore and even help build themselves. It allows kids not only to play but also to design their own games using Roblox Studio, a simple yet powerful development tool.
Why Kids Are Drawn to It
There’s a lot to love about Roblox from a child’s perspective. It’s free, easy to access on tablets, smartphones, PCs and gaming consoles, and it offers limitless creative freedom. Kids can choose from thousands of games, such as fashion shows, racing, role-playing, survival games and virtual pet care. They can also customise their avatar, play with friends, chat in real time and even build games that other people can play. It’s essentially a mix of Lego, Minecraft and social media all in one.
Age Ratings & Content Levels
Official ESRB & PEGI Ratings
Roblox is rated T for Teen by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), which means it’s officially recommended for kids aged 13 and up. The game carries labels like “Users Interact” and “In-Game Purchases.” In Europe, the PEGI rating recommends Parental Guidance (!) due to the unpredictability of user-generated content.
Roblox’s Internal Age Labels
To help families navigate its huge catalogue of games, Roblox introduced its own content ratings:
- All Ages – Games with no violence or frightening content.
- 9+ – Games may have mild violence or jokes.
- 13+ – Games can include moderate violence, horror or some blood.
- 17+ – Only accessible to verified users, with potentially mature themes.
Accounts created by under-13s are automatically restricted to age-appropriate games and safer chat settings. However, these filters aren’t always perfect, so parental involvement is still key.
Core Features & In-Game Economy
Avatars & Social Play
Kids create their own avatar, which they can customise with hairstyles, outfits, accessories and animations. This is one of the biggest draws for younger players as it’s digital dress-up with personality. Players can then interact with others, join games with friends or meet new people online.
User-Created Games & Roblox Studio
What makes Roblox unique is that it allows anyone, even children, to create their own games using Roblox Studio. Kids as young as 10 are designing and publishing games for others to play, some even earning real money through the developer exchange programme.
Robux and Microtransactions
Robux is Roblox’s virtual currency. It can be used to buy in-game items, clothes, accessories and upgrades. Kids can purchase Robux with real money or receive it through a monthly premium subscription. It’s important to set strict spending rules and consider using gift cards to avoid unexpected bills.
Potential Concerns
Inappropriate Content
While many Roblox games are harmless, some may include suggestive themes, violence or scary content that isn’t suitable for younger children. Roblox’s moderation system can’t catch everything instantly.
Online Chat & Strangers
Roblox allows players to chat with others in-game and privately. Although younger users have filtered chats, children may still receive unwanted messages or friend requests from strangers. This creates potential risks of grooming or cyberbullying.
In August 2025, these risks were spotlighted in a lawsuit filed in California against Roblox Corporation. According to a CBS News report, the lawsuit alleges that a 10-year-old girl from Michigan, United States of America, was sexually exploited by an adult posing as a child on the platform. The predator reportedly sent graphic messages and coerced the little girl into sharing explicit images, all while using Roblox’s chat features.
The lawsuit accuses Roblox of misrepresenting its safety standards and deliberately concealing the extent of predatory behaviour on the platform. It also highlights how avatars can engage in inappropriate virtual scenarios, exposing children to simulated sexual activity. Despite recent safety updates, such as limiting messaging for users under 13 and offering parental dashboards, the lawsuit claims these measures fall short, especially since predators can still interact with children through public game chats.
Adding to the controversy, Roblox recently banned a popular YouTuber known as Schlep, who had gained attention for exposing child predators on the platform. Schlep’s videos reportedly led to multiple arrests, but Roblox stated that his vigilante tactics created unsafe conditions, sparking backlash from parents and creators alike.
This lawsuit is one of several filed in 2025, reflecting growing concern over how Roblox balances user growth with child safety. The case could have major implications for how online platforms are held accountable for protecting young users.
You must read: Your child’s online safety: a guide for parents
Scams & Phishing
Children may encounter scams offering “free Robux” in exchange for personal information. As a parent, it is important to teach your child that there’s no such thing as free Robux, as these scams exist only to steal accounts or install malware.
Cyberbullying
Some players may use chat to insult others, exclude someone from a group, or act aggressively. Roblox does allow players to mute or block others and report abuse, but kids need to know how to use these tools.
Take a look at: What you should know about cyberbullying
“Digital parenting can be challenging, however being part of your child’s digital life is of utmost importance to create space for open conversations about the fun they’re having and highlighting the risks they should look out for. Good digital habits, like managing screen time and taking care of priorities (such as personal hygiene, chores, time with family and pets) then becomes part of their daily routine. While games like Roblox have many positive features, we cannot ignore the serious risk of exposure to harmful content and dangerous people.” RIANETTE LEIBOWITZ, Cyber Wellness and Online Safety Expert
Roblox’s Built-In Safety Features
Account-Based Filters
When a child registers with an under-13 birthdate, Roblox applies default safety restrictions. These include stricter language filters, blocked friend invites and limited game access.
Chat Controls
Parents can adjust who can chat with their child: everyone, friends only, or no one. It’s also possible to disable chat completely for very young users.
Blocking and Reporting Tools
Every user and game has an option to report bad behaviour. Encourage your child to block users who make them uncomfortable and to report inappropriate content.
Parental Control Dashboard
Roblox provides tools for setting age limits, controlling who your child can talk to, viewing their friend list, restricting spending and even setting playtime limits.

Step-by-Step: Setting Up Safeguards
- Log in to your child’s account
- Go to Settings > Parental Controls
- Create a Parent PIN to lock settings
- Adjust content level (All Ages, 9+, 13+)
- Disable or limit chat to Friends or No One
- Turn on Spending Limits to control Robux purchases
- Enable Account Restrictions for extra control
- Review friends list and game history regularly
Recommendations by Age Group
Under 10s
- Play together or supervise at all times
- Turn off chat completely
- Limit play to “All Ages” games only
- Use Roblox gift cards instead of linking a credit card
Tweens (10–12)
- Allow chat with friends only
- Monitor activity weekly
- Talk about online safety and digital responsibility
- Set boundaries around time and spending
Teens (13–17)
- Encourage safe online habits over strict controls
- Allow voice chat if your child is mature and ID-verified
- Be available for support, listen without judgment
- Watch for signs of obsession or peer pressure
Spotting Risky or Unhealthy Behaviour
If your child is:
- Angry or emotional when asked to stop playing
- Hiding their screen or lying about Roblox use
- Losing interest in offline hobbies
- Playing well into the night
- Constantly talking about online friends
…it’s time to reassess limits and talk openly about their relationship with Roblox.
External Tools for Extra Support
- Bark – Monitors text chat for red flags
- Qustodio – Manages screen time and reports usage
- Apple Screen Time – Controls usage on iOS devices
- Google Family Link – Parental controls for Android
- Circle Home Plus – Wi-Fi-based filtering and limits
These tools are great for reinforcing the boundaries you’ve already set.
Building a Healthy Roblox Routine
- Set rules for when Roblox can be played (e.g., after homework)
- Schedule Roblox-free days
- Encourage outdoor time, sports or reading
- Ask your child what games they’re playing—show interest
- Celebrate positive behaviour like logging off without being asked
Conclusion & Final Thoughts
Roblox isn’t just a game; it’s a whole digital universe for kids. When used mindfully, it can be a great space for creativity, coding, socialising and fun. Without guidance, it can expose your child to risks they’re not ready for. As a parent, your role is to stay engaged, set limits and talk regularly. The more involved you are, the safer and more enjoyable Roblox becomes for your child.
FAQs
Is Roblox appropriate for children under 10?
With strict parental settings and supervision, yes. Chat should be disabled and content limited to “All Ages.”
Can my child really earn money from Roblox?
Yes, some experienced users do through the Developer Exchange, but this requires skill, time and a Premium account.
How do I stop my child from overspending on Robux?
Use Roblox’s spending cap and avoid saving card details. Use gift cards with fixed values for better control.
Is Roblox safe from predators?
Roblox has filters, but no system is perfect. Talk to your child regularly and remind them to never share personal information.
Can I set screen time limits directly in Roblox?
Yes. The parental dashboard allows time limits, and device-level tools like Apple Screen Time or Family Link can also help.
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Useful Links and Sources
- Roblox Safety & Moderation: https://en.help.roblox.com/hc/en-us/categories/200213830-Safety-and-Moderation
- ESRB Rating Info: https://www.esrb.org/blog/what-parents-need-to-know-about-roblox-2/
- PEGI Age Guidance: https://pegi.info
- Parents’ Safety Guide – Internet Matters: https://www.internetmatters.org/parental-controls/gaming-consoles/roblox-parental-controls/
- Common Sense Media Roblox Review: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/parents-ultimate-guide-to-roblox
- CBS News: https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/lawsuit-against-roblox-alleged-sexploitation-of-young-girl/
- Bark Parental Monitoring: https://www.bark.us/
- Qustodio Dashboard & Controls: https://www.qustodio.com/
- Apple Screen Time Setup: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT208982
- Google Family Link: https://families.google.com/familylink/
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