Roblox Will Pay $12 Million to Settle Nevada Child Safety Lawsuit

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Roblox has agreed to pay $12 million to settle a child safety lawsuit with Nevada, implementing new safety features and spending $10 million to promote non-digital activities. The settlement is part of a larger legal pressure on the gaming platform, with over 140 lawsuits alleging a lack of protection for children.
Roblox has agreed to pay $12 million to settle a lawsuit with Nevada over allegations of failing to protect children on its gaming platform. As part of the settlement, Roblox will implement new safety features, including age verification and behavioral monitoring. The company will also spend $10 million over three years to promote non-digital activities among children. Roblox is facing over 140 lawsuits across the US, with several state attorneys general suing the company over similar allegations. The settlement requires Roblox to educate minors and adults about online safety and develop a law enforcement liaison position. The new safety measures aim to give parents tools to protect their children on the platform.
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