Roblox launches accounts for kids and teens globally
**TL;DR:** Roblox launches accounts for kids and teens globally
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What we know
The gaming platform Roblox rolled out Kids and Select accounts globally, the company said in a blog post Tuesday. The account types, which Roblox previously launched in Australia, Indonesia, the Netherlands, and New Zealand, provide parents with a range of content protections depending on a user's age. What are Roblox Kids and Select accounts? Kids accounts are designed for five to eight-year-olds while Select accounts are for users ages nine to 15.
The platform's youngest users can only access games that Roblox has labeled as "minimal" or "mild" for their maturity, and they cannot chat by default. SEE ALSO: Child safety organizations accuse Roblox of violating FTC rules Select accounts can play games rated up to moderate, which may include some violence, crude humor, and fear, as well as "light realistic blood" and "unplayable" gambling content. The chat settings for these accounts vary based on the user's age and region.
Roblox automatically places users into a specific account type based on the age-check process. Users are then automatically moved into new accounts as they grow older. Once a teen turns 16, based on Roblox's understanding of their age, they're able to access a st
Source: Mashable
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