Roblox added Hindi language support to their downloadable privacy policy materials on May 14, 2026. The policy now includes a Hindi version (Roblox की प्राइवेसी और कुकी पॉलिसी 20260430.pdf, 1 MB) alongside existing language options. This is a document availability change with no modification to the policy's substantive terms or rights.
The updated privacy policy materials now include a Hindi language version, making the policy accessible to Hindi-speaking users who prefer to review terms in that language. The substantive rights, obligations, and terms disclosed in the policy remain unchanged. Users can now download the Hindi version alongside existing translations in 17 other languages.
The revised policy materials now support Hindi-language access, improving transparency and comprehension for Hindi-speaking users. No substantive rights, obligations, or data governance terms were modified.
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
Roblox added Hindi-language translation to its downloadable privacy policy document library. This is a localization change, not a substantive policy modification. No changes to data governance, processing authority, or regulatory obligations. This may reflect expansion to Hindi-speaking markets or improved accessibility efforts, but creates no new compliance obligations for Roblox or its business partners.
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This new provision explicitly enables behavioral advertising to minors aged 13-17 based on in-platform activity, which is a significant expansion of personalized advertising practices for young users.
This addition reflects CPRA compliance requirements for California residents and provides explicit opt-out mechanisms for personal information sharing.
This new provision discloses international data transfers and acknowledges varying data protection standards globally, which is significant for users in jurisdictions with strict data localization requirements.
This comprehensive new provision explicitly outlines consumer rights (GDPR/CCPA-style) including access, correction, deletion, portability, and objection rights with a formal request process.
Removal of this provision eliminates the promise that users under 18 will not receive personalized ads, which represents a significant relaxation of privacy protections for minors given the new behavioral advertising provision for ages 13-17.
Removal of this provision eliminates transparency about facial recognition data collection and the policy's promise of deletion after age verification, which is a significant privacy disclosure gap.
Removal of this provision eliminates transparency about voice data collection practices and the explicit assurance that voice data is not used for advertising, reducing user awareness of biometric data processing.
Removal of this provision eliminates transparency about law enforcement data disclosure practices, reducing user awareness of government access to their information.
Removal of the specific post-deletion retention period for persistent identifiers eliminates transparency about long-term data retention after account deletion, replaced with vaguer general retention language.
Added explicit mention of parental consent requirements, email address collection, and parent rights to review/correct/delete child data; removed incomplete excerpt text.
Completely rewrote provision to specifically detail tracking technologies used (cookies, pixel tags, local storage) and user control mechanisms instead of generic rights language.
Expanded scope from service providers supporting internal operations to explicitly include advertising partners and analytics providers, and clarified that partners can use tracking technologies.
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