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Roblox Faces Scrutiny Over Child Grooming Concerns

eSafety notified Roblox last week of its intention to directly test the platform's implementation and effectiveness of the nine safety commitments it made to Australia's online safety regulator last year, amid growing concerns, including from the Australian Government, about online child grooming and sexual exploitation.

In September last year, Roblox made nine specific commitments to support compliance with its obligation to keep Australians - particularly children - safer under the Online Safety Act, following months of engagement with eSafety.

These commitments included:

Roblox informed eSafety at the end of 2025 that it had delivered on its commitments.

Since then, eSafety has been monitoring the delivery of these commitments and whether they constitute compliance, in addition to our broader assessment of the service, and any new features it implements.

"We remain highly concerned by ongoing reports regarding the exploitation of children on the Roblox service, and exposure to harmful material," eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said.

"That's why eSafety wrote to Roblox last week to notify them that, in addition to our ongoing compliance monitoring, we will also be directly testing the implementation of its commitments so that we have first-hand insights into this compliance.

"I welcome the Minister for Communications' correspondence and the Australian Government's support on this important issue, as we use all of the tools available to us to keep Australian kids safe online."

Subject to the outcome of this assessment and testing, eSafety may take further action under the Online Safety Act.

Where there is non-compliance, eSafety will use the full range of its enforcement powers, as appropriate. This can include seeking penalties of up to $49.5 million.

New codes focused on age-restricted material such as online pornography, high impact violence and self-harm come into force on 9 March and apply to Roblox.

These also contain requirements for online gaming services such as Roblox to prohibit and take proportionate action against non-consensual sharing of intimate images; the grooming of children; and sexual extortion.

eSafety will be assessing Roblox's compliance from 9 March with these obligations.

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