On May 14, 2026, Roblox added Hindi language support to its published privacy policy document listings. The policy documentation now includes a Hindi version (Roblox की प्राइवेसी और कुकी पॉलिसी 20260430.pdf, 1 MB) alongside the 16 other language versions previously available. The substantive privacy terms themselves remain unchanged; this update only expands the languages in which the policy documentation is accessible.
This change does not modify the substantive terms of Roblox's privacy policy. The addition of Hindi language documentation makes the policy more accessible to Hindi-speaking users who may prefer to review the terms in their native language. No changes to data collection, processing, rights, or obligations have occurred; the English and other existing language versions remain in effect and govern all users regardless of which language version they consult.
The addition of Hindi language documentation improves accessibility for Hindi-speaking users to review Roblox's privacy terms in their preferred language. No substantive changes to privacy rights, data practices, or terms of service have occurred.
This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
This change is a documentation accessibility update with no material operational, contractual, or compliance implications. The addition of a Hindi language version of an existing privacy policy does not alter the substantive terms, obligations, or rights under the agreement. No changes to vendor agreements, data processing arrangements, or regulatory compliance posture are required.
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This addition discloses new biometric data collection practices (facial geometry) and represents a significant expansion of personal data types Roblox collects from users.
This new provision explicitly documents all third-party data sharing scenarios including merger/acquisition conditions, providing clarity on when user data may be transferred to external parties.
This new provision clarifies account deletion rights and data retention exceptions, addressing user concerns about data removal and establishing specific justifications for retaining information post-deletion.
This new provision establishes procedures and presumed consent mechanisms for policy changes, clarifying that continued use constitutes acceptance of updated privacy terms.
This new provision discloses financial data collection practices related to virtual currency and establishes that Robux have no external monetary value, affecting consumer protection expectations.
The complete removal of AI/ML training disclosure represents a significant gap in transparency about whether user-generated content is used for model training purposes.
Removal of this standalone provision means parental control mechanisms are now only mentioned within the COPPA section, reducing prominence of parental oversight options.
The absence of explicit content moderation disclosures means users are no longer informed about surveillance and monitoring practices related to user-generated content.
Removal of this provision eliminates specific disclosure about phone number collection and discoverability features, potentially obscuring privacy risks for contact information.
This provision was replaced by the more comprehensive 'Virtual Currency and In-Platform Economy Data' provision that now covers payment processing in broader context.
Previous version had no excerpt; current version now provides specific details on parental consent requirements, contact procedures, behavioral advertising restrictions for children, and data collection limitations.
Previous version had only high-level mention of 'Third-Party Advertising Data Sharing' with no excerpt; current version adds detailed explanation of behavioral advertising mechanisms, partner tracking technologies, and cross-context data collection methods.
Previous version had no excerpt; current version now includes specific enumeration of tracking technologies (pixel tags, local storage, SDKs), their purposes, and user control limitations.
Renamed to 'Data Subject Rights by Jurisdiction' and expanded from no excerpt to comprehensive list of jurisdiction-specific rights including access, correction, deletion, data portability, and opt-out mechanisms.
Consolidated into broader 'Data Subject Rights by Jurisdiction' provision that encompasses CCPA/CPRA and other jurisdictional requirements rather than California-specific language.
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