Roblox announced it will require users to verify their age using facial recognition software to access chat features on its platform. This initiative is designed to protect younger users by limiting communication between children and adults by assigning them to appropriate age-based groups for chat. The new safety measure is being implemented as the company faces criticism and lawsuits from government officials regarding child safety and exploitation on its platform. The policy will begin rolling out in December in Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands, with a global expansion planned for January. According to Matt Kaufman, Roblox's head of safety, the company aims to set a new industry standard for protecting young users online. Along with this change, the company also launched a new Safety Center to provide resources for parents and caregivers. No significant market reaction was noted in the available reports.
Roblox to Mandate Facial Age Verification for Chat Access
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