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Roblox Introduces Age Verification

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Roblox Introduces Age Verification

Roblox will soon require users to complete an age verification check to access messaging features. The platform will use a face scan for verification. This new system aims to protect children while allowing safe interaction.
CEO Dave Baszucki discussed the feature on The New York Times’ Hard Fork podcast. He explained how it fits into Roblox’s broader safety strategy.

CEO Responds to Child Safety Questions

During the interview, Baszucki grew frustrated with repeated child safety questions. He emphasized the conversation should cover all aspects of Roblox, not just safety. Baszucki said, I came here to talk about everything, not just age-gating.
When co-host Kevin Roose suggested improving AI models could enhance child safety, Baszucki agreed. He highlighted the platform’s efforts to align technology with safer interactions.

What Users Should Know

The new age verification feature will roll out in January. Users must submit a face scan to use chat functions. This measure aims to reduce risk for younger users.
While some questions remain about data privacy and implementation, Roblox emphasizes that safety and fun can coexist. The company hopes the feature will create a safer environment without compromising user experience.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to stay informed about these updates. Roblox also plans to refine the system as needed, addressing any concerns that arise.

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