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This provision gives parents a formal right to request control over how their child's Personal Information is collected and used, including the ability to halt further data collection.
Interpretive note: The clause grants a right to request, not a guaranteed outcome; Roblox's obligation to fulfill such requests is not specified in this excerpt.
The updated policy restricts personalized advertising based on age. Users under 18 will see only nonpersonalized ads on the platform, while users 18 and older may see personalized ads if they provide consent where required. The revised language also removes the previous statement that the platform collects personal information from under-13 accounts for advertising purposes, clarifying that such data is not used for marketing. Users 18 or older can control whether they see personalized ads through Roblox account settings.
View change record →The updated policy adds explicit language disclosing that Roblox collects persistent identifiers (IP addresses and unique device identifiers) from all users, including children, for purposes including account authentication, ad frequency capping, network communications, and security. The policy states Roblox implements technical, contractual, and other measures to ensure these identifiers are not used for purposes outside the listed scope. This represents a clarification and formalization of practices rather than a change to what data is collected, but it does establish contractual limits on how that data may be used. You can review the full updated Privacy Policy to understand which persistent identifiers are collected and the specific operational purposes for which they are retained.
View change record →The updated policy clarifies that parent email addresses constitute the only personal information collected from child accounts under COPPA, rather than listing persistent identifiers. The policy now states that personalized ads are not enabled until age 18, rather than leaving this ambiguous when a child turns 13. These clarifications affect how parents and children understand what data Roblox collects and when advertising becomes personalized; however, the underlying data practices do not appear to have changed operationally. The policy removed detailed descriptions of collection purposes (such as internal operations), which means parents now have less granular explanation of data uses, though stated practices remain.
View change record →As a parent, you may request that Roblox allow you to review, delete, or prevent further collection or use of your child's Personal Information, or make changes to your child's account.
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In certain circumstances, the right to data portability, which means that you can request that we provide certain Personal Data we hold about you in a machine-readable format
If you want to see what information we have collected about you, you can request a copy of your data in the Data & Privacy section of your User Settings. You should receive your data packet within 30 days.
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"You can request that Roblox make changes to your child's account or allow you to review, delete, or prevent the further collection or use of Personal Information from you or your child.— Excerpt from Roblox's Roblox Privacy and Cookie Policy
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This provision gives parents a formal right to request control over how their child's Personal Information is collected and used, including the ability to halt further data collection.
As a parent, you may request that Roblox allow you to review, delete, or prevent further collection or use of your child's Personal Information, or make changes to your child's account.
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