Roblox, the hugely popular online gaming platform, has announced a significant update: users will soon need to verify their age via a selfie or government-issued ID, if they want access to chat features. This comes as part of a broader effort to address long-standing child-safety criticisms and legal challenges.
How the New System Works
- Age Verification Options: Users who opt into chatting must either take a selfie or upload a valid ID (e.g., driver’s license or passport).
- Facial Age Estimation: Roblox will use the selfie to estimate a user’s age range using technology provided by the third-party company Persona.
- Data Deletion Assurance: According to Roblox, all submitted images or video are deleted immediately after verification.
- Age-Based Chat Groups: Once verified, users are assigned to one of six age cohorts—under 9, 9–12, 13–15, 16–17, 18–20, and 21+.
- Chat Restrictions: Users may only chat with others in their same age group (or adjacent ones in certain trusted scenarios).
- Under-9 Chat Control: For the youngest users, chat is disabled by default unless a parent gives explicit permission after verification.
Why Roblox Is Making the Change
- Legal Pressure & Lawsuits: Roblox is under fire from several U.S. states (including Texas, Louisiana) over allegations that it hasn’t done enough to protect minors from predators on its platform.
- Better Safety Protocols: The verification system is meant to more accurately determine users’ ages than simply trusting the date-of-birth they enter at signup.
- Industry Leadership: Roblox says this move could set a new safety standard for online social platforms, especially those frequented by kids.
Rollout Timeline & Geographic Scope
- Initial Launch: The age-verification requirement begins in early December 2025 in Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands.
- Global Launch: The feature is set to expand worldwide by early January 2026 for all users who want to use chat.
Privacy Concerns & Criticism
- Accuracy Questions: Some critics and users worry about how accurate facial age estimation really is.
- Optional But Restrictive: While the age check is “optional” according to Roblox, those who skip it will lose access to chat.
- Privacy Risks: There are fears around sensitive biometric data how it’s stored, protected, and potentially misused. Some users have expressed distrust about uploading IDs or having their faces scanned.
- Verification Errors: According to some users, the system has made mistakes:
“I’m 16 … now it says I’m 20 … in the 18+ group”
“I couldn’t verify because of lighting … I don’t own an ID … now chat is blocked”
Stakeholder Reactions
- Safety Advocates: While the move is seen as a step forward, some child-safety campaigners remain cautious, questioning whether Roblox’s promises will hold up over time.
- Legal & Regulatory: The decision aligns with broader global trends: more laws are pushing platforms to enforce age verification.
- Company Statement: Roblox says these measures will “provide even more age-appropriate experiences” and protect younger users from unsafe interactions.
Roblox is rolling out a controversial new feature camera-based age estimation to gate chat access in response to serious concerns about child safety. While the system could better shield kids from adults inappropriately communicating with them, it raises new questions around privacy, accuracy, and how much control users really have.




