What Happened: Roblox is making a massive move to clean up its platform.
- In a first for the gaming world, the company announced it will soon require every single user to pass a facial age check if they want to use chat features.
- Starting today, you can voluntarily verify your age using your device’s camera. But this won’t be optional for long.
- Mandatory checks kick off in the first week of December for users in Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands.
- For the rest of the world, the requirement rolls out in early January 2026.
Here is how it works: Roblox is partnering with a company called Persona to handle the tech.
- You scan your face, their system estimates your age, and then – crucially – immediately deletes the image. Roblox was very clear that no biometric data is stored.
- Once you’re verified, you get slotted into an age bracket (like Under 9, 9-12, 13-15, etc.). From then on, you can only chat with people in your own age group or a similar one.
- The only exception? A new “Trusted Connections” feature that lets you chat with verified friends and family you actually know in real life.
Why Is This Important: Honestly, this is a huge deal because no other major platform has tried to enforce something this strict at this scale.
- For years, sites just let kids punch in a fake birthday and called it a day. Roblox is trying to set a new, actual standard.
- By grouping chat by age, they are effectively building digital walls between adults and kids.
- It allows for safer interactions for the younger crowd while letting older teens and adults have their own space.
- Privacy experts are already calling this a “responsible” and “thoughtful” way to handle safety on a platform that millions of kids use every day.

Why Should I Care: If you or your kids play Roblox, the experience is about to change.
- Under 9s: Chat inside games will be off by default. Parents can turn it back on, but it requires a specific override.
- Under 13s: Still no direct messaging (DMs) allowed outside of games.
- Teens & Adults: You can only chat with people in your verified age bracket.
- Roblox is also giving parents the final say. Even after a verification is done, parents can adjust the age settings via Parental Controls if something looks off.
- And remember, this doesn’t replace their other safety nets – chats are still filtered and monitored by AI to catch bad actors.
What’s Next: This is just phase one. In early 2026, Roblox plans to tighten the screws even further. You will likely need age verification to:
- Access social media links on user profiles.
- Use creator collaboration tools like “Team Create” in Roblox Studio and use voice chat.
- They are also working on new tools to help parents and kids communicate better on mixed-age family accounts.
- It’s all part of a massive safety push – Roblox has launched over 100 safety updates this year alone – aimed at turning the platform into the safest playground on the internet.
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