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EU Regulator Probes Roblox Over Minors' Risks
30 Jan
Summary
- Netherlands' ACM investigates Roblox for risks to underage EU users.
- Investigation focuses on adequacy of child protection measures.
- Roblox committed to EU Digital Services Act compliance.

The Netherlands' Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has initiated an investigation into the popular U.S. gaming platform, Roblox. This inquiry, launched on Friday, January 30, 2026, scrutinizes Roblox's measures for protecting underage users within the European Union.
The ACM's assessment aligns with the EU's Digital Services Act, which mandates that online platforms implement proportionate safeguards for minors. Roblox has publicly affirmed its commitment to adhering to the DSA's requirements.
A Roblox spokesperson indicated the company's readiness to provide the ACM with comprehensive details regarding its existing policies and safety protocols for younger users. This comes amid ongoing global criticism concerning the platform's handling of child safety and concerns about exploitation.




