On May 6, 2026, Roblox updated the structure and presentation of its Privacy and Cookie Policy. The change involved adding a table of contents with section headings covering data collection, sharing, storage, rights by jurisdiction, and automated decision-making, while modifying the introductory framing to include a prompt asking whether users are under 13. The operational effect is organizational and presentational rather than substantive to the underlying privacy terms themselves.
The updated Privacy Policy now includes an expanded table of contents and reorganized structure designed to improve navigation and clarity of existing terms. The change does not modify the underlying data collection, sharing, retention, or processing practices described in the policy. The operational effect is presentational and organizational; the substantive privacy rights and obligations remain as previously stated, effective April 30, 2026.
The updated policy improves discoverability and navigation of existing privacy rights and obligations through a structured table of contents. This change enhances transparency and usability of privacy disclosures without altering the substantive data processing practices, consent requirements, or consumer protections previously established.
Added explicit section headings and navigation structure covering data collection purposes, sharing practices, storage, jurisdiction-specific rights, and automated decision-making.
Added introductory question asking whether user is under 13 or responsible for an under-13-year-old to facilitate navigation to age-appropriate privacy disclosures.
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This change is a structural and presentational reorganization of Roblox's Privacy and Cookie Policy, effective April 30, 2026. A new table of contents has been added with explicit section headings covering data collection purposes, sharing practices, storage location, jurisdiction-specific rights, and automated decision-making disclosures. The underlying substantive privacy terms have not materially changed. No new data processing authorities, consent requirements, or disclosure obligations have been introduced by this reorganization. This is a low-risk, documentation-focused update.
GDPR (transparency and clarity of privacy notices), CCPA (California consumer privacy rights notice requirements), COPPA (children's online privacy disclosures for users under 13), UK GDPR, Brazil LGPD
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