Apps

Roblox

High risk

A game platform built on user-created worlds, chat, and constant social interaction.

Start here — 3 things to do today

  1. 1

    Enable Account Restrictions

    Settings → Privacy → Account Restrictions. Turn this on before your child starts adding friends or exploring new games.

  2. 2

    Set chat to friends only

    Settings → Privacy → Contact Settings and reduce chat and messaging access to Friends only.

  3. 3

    Add a parent PIN for spending and settings

    Settings → Parent Controls and create a PIN so purchases and privacy changes need your approval.

What parents worry about most

Roblox moderation cannot catch all predatory behaviour. Controls reduce risk, but regular conversations about chat, gifts, and strangers still matter.

The one thing to do right now

Account Restrictions plus Friends-only chat removes most casual stranger contact risk immediately.

Risk level

LowMediumHighCritical

Age rating

7+ official

Users

Huge child and teen player base

Platform

iOS, Android, Xbox, PlayStation, PC

Age recommendation

Recommended 10+ with active supervision

2.5h

Avg daily use

Millions

Stranger exposure

Robux

In-app purchases

Weak

Moderation

Warning signs

Warning signs to know

Grooming through in-game chat

Critical

Children can be approached in chat, private messages, or friend requests by adults pretending to be other children.

Inappropriate user-created content

High

Because users build the worlds, humor, language, themes, and visuals can shift far beyond what a parent expects from the age label.

Robux spending pressure

High

Cosmetics, upgrades, and social status cues push children toward repeated spending and requests for more currency.

Fake free Robux scams

Medium

Children are commonly targeted with phishing links, fake codes, and promises that ask for passwords or personal details.

Sleep disruption

Low

The game loop and social pull make it easy for sessions to stretch far past the planned stop time.

Step-by-step guide

Complete step-by-step guide

  1. 1

    Enable Account Restrictions

    Settings → Privacy → Account Restrictions. Turn this on before your child starts adding friends or exploring new games.

  2. 2

    Set chat to friends only

    Settings → Privacy → Contact Settings and reduce chat and messaging access to Friends only.

  3. 3

    Add a parent PIN for spending and settings

    Settings → Parent Controls and create a PIN so purchases and privacy changes need your approval.

  4. 4

    Link your parent email

    Visit roblox.com/parents and attach a parent email so you receive account notices and recovery options.

  5. 5

    Review the friend list every month

    Friends tab → open the full friend list together and remove anyone your child cannot identify in real life.

  6. 6

    Set device-level time limits

    Use iPhone Screen Time, Android Family Link, Windows Family Safety, or macOS Screen Time to put Roblox on a hard stop.